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Telling Truths: Evelyn Conlon and the Task of Writing

Telling Truths: Evelyn Conlon and the Task of Writing

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Evelyn Conlon is one of Ireland's most important writers, known for her short stories, novels, and editing. Telling Truths: Evelyn Conlon and the Task of Writing critically assesses her work, exploring feminism, ethics, famine studies, mobility studies, translation studies, short fiction, narratology, and historiographic metafiction. The book's intersectional approach is part of Irish Studies' endeavor to interrogate established topics, examine the elusiveness of others, and explore new boundaries.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 214 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2022
Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers


Evelyn Conlon is one of Ireland's most significant writers, known for her captivating storytelling and thought-provoking literary contributions. Her literary journey spans four collections of short stories, including "My Head is Opening" (1987), "Taking Scarlet as a Real Colour" (1993), "Telling: New and Selected Short Stories" (2000), and "Moving about the Place" (2021). In addition to her short story prowess, Conlon has also penned four novels, including "Stars in the Daytime" (1989), "A Glassful of Letters" (1998), "Skin of Dreams" (2003), and "Not the Same Sky" (2013).

However, her literary contributions extend beyond her own works. Conlon has also taken on the role of editor, contributing to the "Later On: The Monaghan Bombing Memorial Anthology" (2004).

"Telling Truths: Evelyn Conlon and the Task of Writing" is a groundbreaking book that delves into the critical examination of Conlon's work. This comprehensive volume brings together a diverse range of essays, each offering unique perspectives on Conlon's writing. These perspectives encompass feminism, ethics, famine studies, mobility studies, translation studies, short fiction, narratology, and historiographic metafiction, among other fields. Through these diverse lenses, the essays in "Telling Truths" shed light on the profound themes and ideas that permeate Conlon's writing.

One of the striking features of Conlon's writing is her sharp observation, which allows her to vividly capture the nuances of human experiences. Her characters are relatable and authentic, and their struggles and triumphs resonate with readers. Conlon's exploration of alternative forms of freedom is particularly noteworthy, as she challenges societal norms and encourages readers to think critically about the predetermined course of female existence.

Furthermore, Conlon's commitment to seeking and telling truths is evident in her work. She is deeply interested in exploring the complexities of human relationships, societal issues, and historical events, and her writing reflects her dedication to uncovering the truth behind these matters.

The book's intersectional approach is a testament to the current endeavors in Irish Studies to continuously interrogate well-established topics, examine the elusiveness of others, and push the boundaries of knowledge through renewed epistemological and ethical positions. Conlon's writing contributes to this ongoing dialogue by challenging traditional narratives and offering alternative perspectives on Irish history and culture.

In conclusion, Evelyn Conlon is a literary luminary whose work has left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. "Telling Truths: Evelyn Conlon and the Task of Writing" is a valuable contribution to the critical discourse surrounding her writing, offering a comprehensive and insightful exploration of her themes, ideas, and artistic vision. Through her sharp observation, exploration of alternative forms of freedom, and commitment to seeking and telling truths, Conlon has demonstrated her ability to engage readers deeply and inspire them to think critically about the world around them.

Weight: 340g
Dimension: 229 x 153 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800794818
Edition number: New ed

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