
Attention
Writing on Life, Art and the World
Anne Enright(Author)
Jonathan Cape (Publisher)
Published on 30. October 2025
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-78733-577-6 (ISBN)
Description
The first collection of Booker Prize-winning writer Anne Enright's non-fiction writing about culture, literature and her own life
'Anne Enright might just be Ireland's greatest living writer' The Times
'One of the most gifted writers working in English today' Jennifer Egan
For thirty years Anne Enright has been paying attention: casting her lucid and distinctive gaze across the world, literature and her own life, and gifting us with her precise insights.
These essays, collated from across Enright's career, take us from Dublin to Galway, Canada to Honduras. They delve into Enright's own family history, and explore the free voices and controlled bodies of women in society and fiction. She offers new perspectives on writers including Alice Munro, Toni Morrison, James Joyce, Helen Garner and Angela Carter.
In Enright's fiction, speech can transform, rupture, enliven and liberate. In these essays, she speaks to us directly. Electrifying, probing and exuberant, this is a defining collection from one of our most distinguished literary voices.
Praise for The Wren, The Wren:
'A magnificent novel' SALLY ROONEY
'A triumph...treasure it' Sunday Times
'One of the great living writers on the subject of family' New York Times
'A must-read' MARGARET ATWOOD (on Twitter)
'A pleasure from beginning to end' Irish Times
'Anne Enright might just be Ireland's greatest living writer' The Times
'One of the most gifted writers working in English today' Jennifer Egan
For thirty years Anne Enright has been paying attention: casting her lucid and distinctive gaze across the world, literature and her own life, and gifting us with her precise insights.
These essays, collated from across Enright's career, take us from Dublin to Galway, Canada to Honduras. They delve into Enright's own family history, and explore the free voices and controlled bodies of women in society and fiction. She offers new perspectives on writers including Alice Munro, Toni Morrison, James Joyce, Helen Garner and Angela Carter.
In Enright's fiction, speech can transform, rupture, enliven and liberate. In these essays, she speaks to us directly. Electrifying, probing and exuberant, this is a defining collection from one of our most distinguished literary voices.
Praise for The Wren, The Wren:
'A magnificent novel' SALLY ROONEY
'A triumph...treasure it' Sunday Times
'One of the great living writers on the subject of family' New York Times
'A must-read' MARGARET ATWOOD (on Twitter)
'A pleasure from beginning to end' Irish Times
Reviews / Votes
With all its incisiveness, wit and brilliant sanity, Anne Enright's Attention provides a glorious antidote to the mad, sad world -- Eimear McBride The provocative, wise, compassionate turns her writing takes, always so alert, so attuned, so alive -- Lucy Caldwell Anne Enright's essays are a joy to read: incisive, wise, often humorous, they are explorations of the way we live in the world today. I turned down so many page-corners as I read that I now cannot shut my copy of the book. -- Maggie O'Farrell Anne Enright might just be Ireland's greatest living writer... This autumn she's publishing a collection of essays... I'm rereading her novels in anticipation -- Laura Hackett * The Times, *Autumn Picks of 2025* * Anne Enright is a dazzling novelist...and an insightful essay writer... Attention confirms the intelligence, compassion and humour of the mind behind the novels * Independent * In Attention you can experience the energy of her essayistic mind, whirring with ideas of justice, truth and imagination. It's a remarkable place to be * Sunday Times * What a pleasure this book is... I have admired Enright's writing for a long time, but it struck me that she is one of the best essayists alive, as well as one of the best novelists, and ought to get more recognition for the former -- Megan Nolan * Observer * My feeling reading this collection is that each precious line needs going over twice. First for the sound and shape of the words, the second for their meaning... [Enright] write[s] like a sharp, funny fallen angel and we will pay attention * Guardian *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Vintage Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
468 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78733-577-6 (9781787335776)
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approx. 09/2026
Vintage
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10/2025
JONATHAN CAPE
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Vintage Digital
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Person
Anne Enright was born in Dublin, where she now lives and works. She has written two collections of stories, published together as Yesterday's Weather, one book of non-fiction, Making Babies, and eight novels, including The Gathering, which won the 2007 Man Booker Prize. Other award include the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction for The Forgotten Waltz, the Irish Book Awards Lifetime Achievement Award and Novel of the Year (which she has won twice), the Irish PEN Award for Outstanding Contribution to Irish Literature and the Seamus Heaney Award for Arts and Letters. In 2015 she was appointed as the first Laureate for Irish Fiction. Most recently she won the 2024 Writers' Prize for Fiction and the 2025 Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction.