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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Daughters of the Late Colonel

July 29, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Fiction

Katherine Mansfield’s brilliant short story ‘Daughters of the Late Colonel’ is distinguished by a lightness of touch, as she lets us into the minds of two sisters whose hectoring father has just died.

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July 29, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Short Stories
Fiction
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On the Design of Poetry Textbooks

July 24, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Poetry, English Teaching

Poetry is the most dense and intense literary form. It needs time and space. But too often the design of contemporary textbooks does precisely the opposite.

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July 24, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Poetry, English Teaching
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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
J.L Carr
Books, Fiction
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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
Short Stories
Books, Fiction
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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
Beowulf
English Teaching, Poetry, Books
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On 'Rote Learning' in English

June 23, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching, Teaching

Every other commentator on the Irish Leaving Certificate states confidently that it is an examination founded on ‘rote learning’. Is it, in English?

Photo by Sam Balye on Unsplash

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June 23, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Leaving Certificate
English Teaching, Teaching
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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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Leaving Certificate Paper 2

June 10, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching

An analysis of the Higher and Ordinary literature papers in this year’s Leaving Certificate.

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June 10, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Leaving Certificate
English Teaching
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Leaving Certificate Paper 1

June 09, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching

First reaction to English Paper 1 in the 2021 Leaving Certificate.

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June 09, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Leaving Certificate
English Teaching
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'To be or not to be' in BSL

June 05, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching, Shakespeare

Jamal Ajala performs ‘To be or not to be’ in BSL: an opportunity for an interesting exercise in class.

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June 05, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Hamlet
English Teaching, Shakespeare
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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
Cafés
Books, Non-Fiction
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William Trevor's Schooldays

May 24, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books
 
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My long essay on the Irish Times website today on William Trevor and the influence of his schooldays on his fiction is here. Today would have been his 93rd birthday.

May 24, 2021 /Julian Girdham
William Trevor, Featured
Books
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Notes on Grief

May 19, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Non-Fiction

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s latest (very short) book recounts how her father’s death in 2020 hit it brutally, in ways she was unprepared for.

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May 19, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Books, Non-Fiction
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Macbeth 6: ten key quotations

May 19, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Shakespeare, English Teaching

The final post in a series of 6 for pupils revising Macbeth. Here are 10 key quotations: think about their significance and write notes before reading the analyses.

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May 19, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Shakespeare, English Teaching
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A Swim in a Pond in the Rain

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

George Saunders has written a superb book presenting and then commenting on seven great stories by the Russian masters. It is marvellous.

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May 17, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Short Stories, Featured
English Teaching, Books
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One of Them

May 04, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Non-Fiction

Musa Okwonga’s One of Them: an Eton College memoir is a highly pleasurable and beautifully written personal reflection.

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May 04, 2021 /Julian Girdham
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Cat in the Rain

May 01, 2021 by Julian Girdham in English Teaching, Fiction

An exercise for English class suggested by George Saunders in his marvellous book A Swim in a Pond in the Rain: divide Hemingway’s story ‘Cat in the Rain’ into 6 equal parts, handing them out one at a time, and examining the ‘escalations’ of the story.

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May 01, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Short Stories, Hemingway
English Teaching, Fiction
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Our Lady of the Nile

April 23, 2021 by Julian Girdham in Books, Non-Fiction

Scholastique Mukasonga’s début novel, now re-released by Daunt Books, is a startling and surprising approach to the Rwandan genocide of 1994.

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April 23, 2021 /Julian Girdham
Boarding Schools
Books, Non-Fiction
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