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Colm Tóibín is widely acclaimed for the emotional restraint and quiet power of his prose. His writing explores exile, abandonment, loss and denial, the things that go unspoken and the feelings not acted upon. His novels include Nora Webster; Brooklyn, which was turned into a film starring Saoirse Ronan; and its sequel, Long Island, both telling the story of a young Irishwoman who emigrates to the United States in the years after the Second World War.
In June 2026 he comes to Intelligence Squared to discuss the themes of his new collection of short stories, The News From Dublin. In these poignant tales, a woman in Galway learns of her son’s death in the First World War; an Irishman seeks anonymity in Barcelona; and an undocumented worker prepares to leave San Francisco after decades in America.
Join Tóibín at Union Chapel on 2 June when he will discuss the themes of this new collection – exploring the ordinary lives of individuals navigating extraordinary moments in history – and reflects on the influences and experiences that have shaped his writing. He will also be answering your questions during the Q&A.
The News from Dublin (Hardback)
by Colm Tóibín
Speakers are subject to change.