Fortnightly 189
The final Fortnightly of the 2024-25 academic year.
Read MoreThe final Fortnightly of the 2024-25 academic year.
Read MoreFortnightly 188 starts with Patrick McGuinness’s 2019 novel Throw Me To The Wolves.
Read MoreFortnightly 187 starts with John Warner’s important book about writing and AI. Plenty more too!
Read MoreFortnightly 186 ranges from Vincenzo Latronico’s smart new novel Perfection to Sienese painting of the 14th century.
Read MoreThe seventh edition of The Occasional, for paid subscribers of The Fortnightly: Andrew O’Hagan, Natalia Ginzburg and more.
Read MoreThe last Fortnightly this term features Lara Pawson’s memorable Spent Light, Leaving Certificate English reform, Tony Judt and more.
Read MoreIn Fortnightly 184, a focus on Irish fiction in recent times.
Read MoreA personal history of libraries (a post from January 2024 - expanded, modified and updated).
Read MoreLots of book recommendations in The Occasional 6, for paid subscribers of The Fortnightly.
Read MoreFortnightly 182 starts with Harriet Walter on Shakespeare’s women, and the usual eclectic mixture follows.
Read MoreThe first Fortnightly of 2025, number 180 since 2016.
Read MoreA collection of 25 pieces of writing from 2024.
Read MoreFortnightly 179 features a round-up of best books of the year.
Read MoreThe penultimate Fortnightly of 2024, starting with Richard Flanagan’s extraordinary Question 7.
Read MoreFortnightly 177 features football’s Video Assistant Referee system, and how it relates to … Leaving Certificate reform.
Read MoreThe 175th edition of The Fortnightly leads with Nicholas Olsberg’s superb book on the architect William Butterfield.
Read MoreIssue 175 of The Fortnightly starts with two short novels. Lots more after that.
Read MoreThe Occasional issue 4 has 29 book recommendations from the first 100 Fortnightlies.
Read MoreFortnightly 173 is out today with the usual rattle bag of interesting things. Next week, The Occasional 4 for paid subscribers: lots of good books since 2016.
Read MoreA plethora of English teachers in the 172nd Fortnightly.
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