Mapping the changes that have occurred in Irish literature over the
past fifty years, this volume includes twenty-one writers, poets,
and playwrights from the North and South of Ireland, who tell their
own stories. They are funny, tragic, angry, philosophical, but all
are vivid personal accounts of their experiences as women writing
during a pivotal period in the history of Ireland. With a foreword
by Martina Devlin, and an introduction by Eilis Ni Dhuibhne, the
anthology includes essays by Cherry Smyth, Mary Morrissy, Lia
Mills, Moya Cannon, Aine Ni Ghlinn, Catherine Dunne, Eilis Ni
Dhuibhne, Mary O'Donnell, Mary O'Malley, Ruth Carr, Evelyn Conlon,
Anne Devlin, Ivy Bannister, Sophia Hillan, Medbh McGuckian, Mary
Dorcey, Celia de Freine, Mairide Woods, Liz McManus, Mary Rose
Callaghan, and Phyl Herbert.
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