Phoenix Irish Short Stories 2003

“Phoenix Irish Short Stories 2003” by David Marcus is a collection published by Phoenix in 2003, featuring 213 pages of contemporary Irish fiction. This anthology showcases a diverse range of stories set in various locations, including North Africa, Florida, and a small village in Siberia, reflecting the broad landscape of modern Irish storytelling.
Readers will discover contributions from notable authors such as Frank O’Connor, Claire Keegan, and Julia O’Faolain, among others. The collection emphasizes the richness of Irish literature, presenting narratives that explore different themes and settings. This edition offers a glimpse into the vibrant tapestry of voices within the genre of short fiction, highlighting the unique perspectives of Irish authors.
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With stories set as far afield as North Africa, Florida and a small village in Siberia, the annual Phoenix anthology of Irish short stories continues to reflect the wide landscape of contemporary Irish fiction.This year’s contributor’s include:
FRANK O’ CONNOR
MARY J. BYRNE
CÓILÍN Ó hAODHA
PAUL GRIMES
CLAIRE KEEGAN
DERMOT SOMERS
SEAN COFFEY
GERARD DONOVAN
LORCAN BYRNE
MARY MORRISSEY
ÉILÍS Ni DHUIBHNE
NIALL McARDLE
BLÁNAID McKINNEY
JULIA O’FAOLAIN
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