Spaghetti Bowl

Spaghetti Bowl by Cónal Creedon is an anthology of essays published by Irishtown Press on August 15, 2024. This edition, comprising 168 pages, presents a collection of stand-alone explorations inspired by various themes, all viewed through Creedon’s global perspective from the ‘Spaghetti Bowl of Streets’ in downtown Cork City, Ireland, where his family has deep roots.
Readers will find a diverse and eclectic range of essays that collectively form a cohesive body of work. Each piece reflects on different aspects of life and culture, resonating beyond the local context of Cork. The anthology includes some essays translated into Chinese and German, enhancing its accessibility and appeal to a broader audience interested in literature and correspondence.
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Spaghetti Bowl is an anthology of essays.
The inspiration for each individual piece is very much a stand-alone exploration [with some translated into Chinese and German]. Yet, the unifying dynamic in this compendium is Creedon’s global perspective as viewed from what he calls the ‘Spaghetti Bowl of Streets’ in downtown Cork City, Ireland – where his family has lived and traded for generations.
When examined in its entirety, this diverse and eclectic collection of essays come together – as a single cohesive body of work that resonates far beyond the inner-city streets of his native Cork.
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