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Colm Tóibín: 'You can't force a book. It is like composing a song: you have to wait for a melody'

One of Ireland’s most acclaimed and prolific authors shares with Ben Haugh some of the most important things he has learned and observed about the art of reading and writing ....

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My Name Is Red | Irish America


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My Name Is Red.
Worth 100,000 euros, the IMPAC award is considered the most generous literary prize in the world.
The winning book, by the Turkish writer and author of six novels which have been translated into more than 20 languages, is described as “a thickly-plotted murder mystery and love story set in 16th century Istanbul and concerned with the fate of Islamic artists.” Pamuk beat out weighty competition from John McGahern’s
That They May Face This Rising Sun, Jonathan Franzen’s
The Corrections, and Ann Patchett’s
Bel Canto, to win the award.
The IMPAC award was founded by Irish American James Irwin who is the chairman of IMPAC, a worldwide productivity firm, and chairman of IMPAC University, a state-licensed-degree-granting university in Florida. ....

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The Richest Book Prize | Irish America


President Mary McAleese presents to Michael Houllebecq.
By Irish America Staff
The winner of the annual International IMPAC Dublin literary award was announced on May 13 in Dublin as Michel Houellebecq for his novel 
Atomised. In this sixth year since the award’s inception, nominees included well–known authors and Booker Prize winners, Margaret Atwood for 
The Blind Assassin, Peter Carey for 
The True History o the Kelly Gang, and Irish writer Michael Collins for 
The Keepers of Truth.
The award, established by Dublin City Civic Charter in 1996, is sponsored by IMMPAC, the global U.S.–based productivity enhancement giant, whose chairman, James B. Irwin (a member of  ....

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