The 32

The 32

Edited by McVeigh Paul

$15.95

Publication Date: 22nd February 2022

We read because we want to experience lives and emotions beyond our own, to learn, to see with others’ eyes. The 32 is a collection of memoir and essays in celebration of the working class, from thirty-two... Read More
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We read because we want to experience lives and emotions beyond our own, to learn, to see with others’ eyes. The 32 is a collection of memoir and essays in celebration of the working class, from thirty-two... Read More
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We read because we want to experience lives and emotions beyond our own, to learn, to see with others’ eyes. The 32 is a collection of memoir and essays in celebration of the working class, from thirty-two established and emerging Irish voices including Kevin Barry, Dermot Bolger, Roddy Doyle, Lisa McInerney, Lyra McKee and many more. Too often, working-class writers find that the hurdles they come up against are higher and harder to leap over than those faced by writers from more affluent backgrounds. The 32 sees writers who have made that leap reach back to give a helping hand to those coming up behind. Without these working-class voices, without the vital reflection of real lives, or role models for working-class readers and writers, literature will be poorer. We will all be poorer. 

Contributors include:

Claire Allan Kevin Barry Dermot Bolger Kate Burns June Caldwell Martin Doyle Roddy Doyle Paul Dunne Trudie Gorman Marc Gregg Angela Higgins Jason Hynes Riley Johnston Erin Lindsay Dave Lordan Alison Martin Rosaleen McDonagh Linda McGrory Lisa McInerney Lyra McKee Danielle McLaughlin Eoin McNamee Maurice Neill Michael Nolan Abby Oliveira Stephen O’Reilly Rick O’Shea Dr Michael Pierse Lynn Ruane Theresa Ryder Jim Ward Elaine Cawley Weintraub

Details
  • Price: $15.95
  • Pages: 304
  • Carton Quantity: 48
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Imprint: Unbound
  • Publication Date: 22nd February 2022
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7.8 in
  • ISBN: 9781800180246
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Essays
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
Reviews
"The collection’s strength is in its specificity—more than an assemblage of voices, this is about what it means to be a working-class writer in Ireland, and the constraints such writers face in their creative endeavors...Fans of Kit de Waal’s Common People will want to give this a look." — Publishers Weekly
Author Bio

Editor: Paul McVeigh's debut novel, The Good Son, won The Polari First Novel Prize and he is twice winner of The McCrea Literary Award. He wrote plays and comedy, with his shows touring the UK and Ireland including the Edinburgh Festival and London's West End. His short stories have appeared in The Irish Times, Faber's Being Various and Kit de Waal's Common People anthologies, on BBC Radio 3, 4 and 5, and Sky Arts. Paul was fiction editor at the Southword Journal, co-edited the Belfast Stories anthology and co-founded the London Short Story Festival.

We read because we want to experience lives and emotions beyond our own, to learn, to see with others’ eyes. The 32 is a collection of memoir and essays in celebration of the working class, from thirty-two established and emerging Irish voices including Kevin Barry, Dermot Bolger, Roddy Doyle, Lisa McInerney, Lyra McKee and many more. Too often, working-class writers find that the hurdles they come up against are higher and harder to leap over than those faced by writers from more affluent backgrounds. The 32 sees writers who have made that leap reach back to give a helping hand to those coming up behind. Without these working-class voices, without the vital reflection of real lives, or role models for working-class readers and writers, literature will be poorer. We will all be poorer. 

Contributors include:

Claire Allan Kevin Barry Dermot Bolger Kate Burns June Caldwell Martin Doyle Roddy Doyle Paul Dunne Trudie Gorman Marc Gregg Angela Higgins Jason Hynes Riley Johnston Erin Lindsay Dave Lordan Alison Martin Rosaleen McDonagh Linda McGrory Lisa McInerney Lyra McKee Danielle McLaughlin Eoin McNamee Maurice Neill Michael Nolan Abby Oliveira Stephen O’Reilly Rick O’Shea Dr Michael Pierse Lynn Ruane Theresa Ryder Jim Ward Elaine Cawley Weintraub

  • Price: $15.95
  • Pages: 304
  • Carton Quantity: 48
  • Publisher: Unbound
  • Imprint: Unbound
  • Publication Date: 22nd February 2022
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7.8 in
  • ISBN: 9781800180246
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Essays
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes
    BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
"The collection’s strength is in its specificity—more than an assemblage of voices, this is about what it means to be a working-class writer in Ireland, and the constraints such writers face in their creative endeavors...Fans of Kit de Waal’s Common People will want to give this a look." — Publishers Weekly

Editor: Paul McVeigh's debut novel, The Good Son, won The Polari First Novel Prize and he is twice winner of The McCrea Literary Award. He wrote plays and comedy, with his shows touring the UK and Ireland including the Edinburgh Festival and London's West End. His short stories have appeared in The Irish Times, Faber's Being Various and Kit de Waal's Common People anthologies, on BBC Radio 3, 4 and 5, and Sky Arts. Paul was fiction editor at the Southword Journal, co-edited the Belfast Stories anthology and co-founded the London Short Story Festival.