Julian Girdham

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Bernard MacLaverty's 'Blank Pages'

March 03, 2022 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

In his late 70s, Bernard MacLaverty has given us a marvellous collection of short stories of the highest quality, in the ironically-titled Blank Pages.

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March 03, 2022 /Julian Girdham
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Toni Morrison's 'Recitatif'

February 25, 2022 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

Toni Morrison only published one short story, ‘Recitatif’. It is now published for the first time in book form, with a brilliant introductory essay by Zadie Smith.

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February 25, 2022 /Julian Girdham
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James Harpur's 'The Examined Life'

January 06, 2022 by Julian Girdham in Poetry, Books

James Harpur’s collection The Examined Life is a highly pleasurable sequence of poems recalling his time in an English boarding school in the 1970s.

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January 06, 2022 /Julian Girdham
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My Books of 2021

December 19, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books

My choice of the best new (and some old) books I read this year.

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December 19, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Books of the Year lists, 2021

December 14, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books

My annual summary of highlights of Books of the Year features in the media.

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December 14, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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William Wall's 'Smugglers in the Underground Hug Trade'

November 26, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Poetry

William Wall’s new book of poems tells the story of a strange year, moving from Italy just before the pandemic started to life in County Cork, culminating in Christmas 2020.

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November 26, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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'Afterlives' by Abdulrazak Gurnah

November 18, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

The most recent novel by the 2021 Nobel Laureate, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Afterlives (2020), entirely justifies the Nobel Committee’s choice.

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November 18, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Deborah Levy's Living Autobiography

November 15, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Non-Fiction

Across the three terrific books which make up her ‘living autobiography’, Deborah Levy opens up to us the mind of a writer with honesty, sharp humour and enormous skill.

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November 15, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Claire Keegan's 'Small Things Like These'

November 09, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

Claire Keegan’s marvellous Small Things Like Us is a deeply moving portrait of a man’s life in mid-1980s Ireland, a superb follow-up to her masterpiece of a long short story, Foster.

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November 09, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Robert Eaglestone in 'Impact' 26

October 17, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching, Books

Professor Robert Eaglestone’s ‘Impact’ pamphlet number 26, is well-worth the attention of English teachers.

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October 17, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Free To Be Me

September 26, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books

Free To Be Me is an excellent new publication from Children’s Books Ireland. Subtitled ‘The Diversity, Inclusion and Representation Reading Guide’ it importantly fills in a gap in advice available to parents, teachers and children in Ireland.

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September 26, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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'Handiwork' by Sara Baume

September 07, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

Sara Baume has now written three lovely books, each characterised by carefulness, tenderness and a calm attention to the natural world. The latest is handiwork from Tramp Press, another book full of quiet pleasures.

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September 07, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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'The Historians' by Eavan Boland

August 21, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Poetry, Books

Eavan Boland’s beautiful, wise final collection of poems, The Historians, is a model of how to use language to think about what we are.

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August 21, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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'White Spines' by Nicholas Royle

August 18, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Non-Fiction

Nicholas Royle’s White Spines: confessions of a book collector is his account of his obsessive collection of Picador books over many years, and it’s funny, self-aware and self-deprecating - a delight for those of us who love the physicality of books.

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August 18, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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J.L. Carr's 'A Month in the Country'

July 12, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

J.L. Carr’s A Month in the Country (1980) is a perfectly-achieved novel. In its 85 pages it contains multitudes.

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July 12, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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A Manual For Cleaning Women

July 08, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

Lucia Berlin’s title story for her collection A Manual for Cleaning Women is funny, painful, sharp, observant: just marvellous.

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July 08, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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The Usborne Complete Shakespeare

July 04, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Shakespeare, English Teaching, Books

This collection of re-tellings of 37 plays is highly recommended for children, and will also be useful for adults.

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July 04, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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'Beowulf' by Maria Dahvana Headley

June 30, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching, Poetry, Books

Maria Dahvana Headley’s sparkling new version of the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf also features a brilliant introductory essay on the world as it is right now.

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June 30, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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In The End, It Was All About Love

June 18, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Fiction

Musa Okwonga’s In The End, It Was All About Love is a small book with many pleasures.

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June 18, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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The Lost Café Schindler

June 02, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Non-Fiction

Meriel Schindler’s The Lost Café Schindler: one family, two wars and the search for truth is an absorbing account of the ways the fortunes of a Jewish family in Austria ebbed and flowed through history.

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June 02, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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