
Female Lines
New Writing by Women from Northern Ireland
New Island Books (Publisher)
Published on 13. October 2017
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-1-84840-642-1 (ISBN)
Description
In 1985, The Female Line: Northern Irish Women Writers was published. A pioneering anthology at the time, it gave many Northern Irish women writers their first opportunity for publication. Now, over thirty years later, Female Lines: New Writing by Women from Northern Ireland - a stunning mosaic of work by some of the best contemporary women writers from Northern Ireland - acts as both a new staging post and a sequel to its vibrant feminist predecessor.
Trans-genre in contents and including both experienced and newer women writers, this landmark anthology features women writers playing with different modes, forms, and innovations - from magical realism and surrealism to humour and multi-perspective narratives - and celebrates fiction, poetry, drama, essays, life writing, and photography. It considers how much has changed or stayed the same in terms of scope and opportunity for women writers and for women more generally in Northern Irish society (and its diaspora) in the post-Good Friday Agreement era. Northern Irish women's writing is going from strength to strength and this anthology captures its current richness and audacity.
Featuring work by: Linda Anderson, Jean Bleakney, Maureen Boyle, Colette Bryce, Lucy Caldwell, Emma Campbell, Julieann Campbell, Ruth Carr, Jan Carson, Paula Cunningham, Celia de Freine, Anne Devlin, Moyra Donaldson, Wendy Erskine, Leontia Flynn, Miriam Gamble, Rosemary Jenkinson, Deirdre Madden, Bernie McGill, Medbh McGuckian, Susan McKay, Sinead Morrissey, Joan Newmann, Kate Newmann, Roisin O'Donnell, Heather Richardson, Janice Fitzpatrick Simmons, Cherry Smyth, Grainne Tobin, Margaret Ward, Tara West, Sheena Wilkinson, Ann Zell.
Trans-genre in contents and including both experienced and newer women writers, this landmark anthology features women writers playing with different modes, forms, and innovations - from magical realism and surrealism to humour and multi-perspective narratives - and celebrates fiction, poetry, drama, essays, life writing, and photography. It considers how much has changed or stayed the same in terms of scope and opportunity for women writers and for women more generally in Northern Irish society (and its diaspora) in the post-Good Friday Agreement era. Northern Irish women's writing is going from strength to strength and this anthology captures its current richness and audacity.
Featuring work by: Linda Anderson, Jean Bleakney, Maureen Boyle, Colette Bryce, Lucy Caldwell, Emma Campbell, Julieann Campbell, Ruth Carr, Jan Carson, Paula Cunningham, Celia de Freine, Anne Devlin, Moyra Donaldson, Wendy Erskine, Leontia Flynn, Miriam Gamble, Rosemary Jenkinson, Deirdre Madden, Bernie McGill, Medbh McGuckian, Susan McKay, Sinead Morrissey, Joan Newmann, Kate Newmann, Roisin O'Donnell, Heather Richardson, Janice Fitzpatrick Simmons, Cherry Smyth, Grainne Tobin, Margaret Ward, Tara West, Sheena Wilkinson, Ann Zell.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 139 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
491 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84840-642-1 (9781848406421)
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Persons
Linda Anderson is an award-winning novelist and shrot story writer, with previous books including Cuckoo and To Stay Alive.
Dawn Miranda Sheratt-Bado is an academic specialising in Irish Studies.
Dawn Miranda Sheratt-Bado is an academic specialising in Irish Studies.