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Michael O Donoghue: The Life of a 19th Century Kevin Street Police Sergeant

2021 DUBLIN Literary Award Winner Announcement

Thursday 20 May at 1pm The 26th winner of the DUBLIN Literary Award will be announced on Thursday 20th May at 1pm in a virtual celebration, filmed from the beautiful setting of the Reading Room at Kevin Street Library, and also from the winner’s city of residence. Join RTÉ broadcaster Rick O’Shea and special guests to find out who will win the 2021 DUBLIN Literary Award, which will take place at the opening of the International Literature Festival Dublin (20-30 May). Join readers from around the world by booking your free ticket today to attend this prestigious event. The DUBLIN Literary Award is the world’s most valuable annual prize for a single work of fiction published in English, with the winner receiving €100,000. It is open to novels written in any language and by authors of any nationality, provided the book has been published in English or English translation. Uniquely, books are nominated by libraries in major cities throughout the world. It is sponsored solel

The Kevin Street Library Quiz

Watch out for our special themed Quizes:  Comic Book Quiz - 2 June James Joyce Quiz - 16 June Beatrix Potter Quiz - 28 July Comedy Quiz - 25 August  

Montreal writer David Homel counsels self-forgiveness in new memoir

Montreal writer David Homel counsels self-forgiveness in new memoir
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Leagues O Toole: We need to give artists a sense of self-worth

  The last year has been a strange time for everyone, but when you’re one of Ireland’s most renowned live music promoters it has proven doubly so. Leagues O’Toole, a name that most music fans will be familiar with, found himself abruptly cast adrift from his career and the live music scene that he has lived and breathed for so many years.  “I won’t lie, it’s been incredibly difficult,” he says. “When the virus first emerged, quite quickly I lost my job – as did most of my colleagues, and as did a lot of people right across the board in the music industry and the associated services.

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