Programme 2026


 

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  • Thu14th May
  • Mon15th Jun
  • Tue16th Jun
Oein DeBhairduin with Anne Burke Not yet with the ashes this ragged thing / Ni a gye a sloha a turpog inox
Thursday 14th May @ 12:00 pm
National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin
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Join us for the launch of Not yet with the ashes this ragged thing / Ni a gye a sloha a turpog inox, a new poem by Oein DeBhairduin. This poem was written in response to Oein’s experience of rereading the Commission on Itinerancy Report (1963), a report which sought to eliminate Travellers from Irish society. The destructive […]

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An Evening with Maggie O’Farrell – BOOKED OUT in conversation with Niamh Campbell
Monday 15th June @ 7:00 pm
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  • Historical Fiction
Join us for an evening with bestselling author Maggie O’Farrell, as we celebrate the release of her new novel, Land. Inspired by the mapping of Ireland in the mid nineteenth century, the new novel from the author of Hamnet is at once intimate and epic: a portrait of a family navigating a legacy of upheaval and survival […]

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An Evening with Lisa Jewell and Andrea Mara in conversation with Sinéad Crowley
Tuesday 16th June @ 7:00 pm
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From thrilling plots and unexpected twists to deeply complex characters, join us for an evening with two bestselling authors as we delve into the dark and gripping worlds of their latest psychological thrillers.  In Lisa Jewell’s It Could Have Been Her, a lost dog, whose owner is now missing, draws Jane back to an isolated […]

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