15 episodes

A collection of selected events from Dublin Book Festival

Since 2006 the Dublin Book Festival has been a mainstay of the Irish writing and publishing scene and a highlight of the literary year supporting Irish literary voices, both established and emerging.

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A collection of selected events from Dublin Book Festival

Since 2006 the Dublin Book Festival has been a mainstay of the Irish writing and publishing scene and a highlight of the literary year supporting Irish literary voices, both established and emerging.

    LEARWIFE - JR Thorp in conversation with Nadine O'Regan

    LEARWIFE - JR Thorp in conversation with Nadine O'Regan

    In honour of International Women's Day 2022 here is a story of one woman - exiled to a nunnery, written out of history and more or less forgotten...until now.   Nadine O'Regan is in conversation with author JR Thorp to discuss her stunning debut novel Learwife

    • 50 min
    Open for Submissions 2022!

    Open for Submissions 2022!

    Festival Director, Julianne Siron chats to Roisin Dwyer about Submissions for Dublin Book Festival 2022 which open on the 1st March. 

    • 14 min
    Emerging Writers' Podcast with Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan

    Emerging Writers' Podcast with Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan

    Join Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan as she chats to some of Ireland's most exciting new writers including John Patrick McHugh, Dagogo Hart & Megan Nolan... 

    • 58 min
    President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins in conversation with Paddy Woodworth

    President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins in conversation with Paddy Woodworth

    Join us for a fascinating conversation with President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins as he discusses his latest book Reclaiming the European Street: Speeches on Europe and the European Union (Lilliput Press –  Ed. by Joachim Fischer and Fergal Lenehan) with author, journalist and lecturer Paddy Woodworth.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Sticking to the Facts: Luke O’Neill and Mark Henry in conversation with Aoife Barry

    Sticking to the Facts: Luke O’Neill and Mark Henry in conversation with Aoife Barry

    Recorded at DBF20201: Professor Luke O’Neill and Mark Henry in conversation with Aoife Barry

    Renowned immunologist, Luke O’Neill has become one of the most well-known and trusted voices throughout Ireland’s COVID-19 pandemic. His new book of lockdown diary entries Keep Calm and Trust the Science (Gill Books) takes us on a roller-coaster ride through one of our country’s most dramatic and difficult years.

    Mark Henry’s new book In Fact: An Optimist’s Guide to Ireland at 100 (Gill Books) is a much-needed uplifting read after such a challenging year. Using facts and stats, Henry’s book is packed with positive news to hold onto; tracking our progress over the last 100 years through 100 undeniable national achievements, highlighting that, while there is still much to be done, Ireland is in a better place now than it has ever been.

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Day of the Imprisoned Writer with Caroline Stockford

    Day of the Imprisoned Writer with Caroline Stockford

    In partnership with Irish PEN/PEN na hÉireann
    The Freedom to Write Committee of Irish PEN/PEN na hÉireann is honoured to celebrate the life and work of the renowned poets, Varavara Rao (India) and  İlhan Sami Çomak (Turkey), on the occasion of the International Day of the Imprisoned Writer.

    Varavara Rao was arrested in August 2018 after an event in support of the struggle of the Dalits –  or Untouchables – for human rights. Imprisoned many times over the years for similar activities, Varavara Rao is currently on release on an interim bail agreement granted on health grounds. Still in serious ill health, the 82-year-old poet will be back in court soon for a decision on his future.

    İlhan Sami Çomak was arrested in 1994 and charged with membership of the banned PKK Kurdish militia. He has always denied the charges against him and has said his ‘confession’ was obtained under torture 26 years ago when he was a young student. He remains Turkey’s longest-serving student prisoner. İlhan has written eight books of poetry from solitary confinement, and his autobiography has just been published. His only company during all his time in prison has been a pet bird.

    • 51 min

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