At the next meeting in January, we will talk about Edna O'Brien's novel "The Little Red Chairs", a chilling masterpiece in the opinion of The Guardian. We are sure to enjoy it as in our previous meetings. Let's read!
There is a ton of information from both the book and its author, so some clubmates have already provided a large number of suggestions. We encourage you to share with us any information that you consider important.
Maria Esther's contribution
Edna O'Brien talking about his novel
Edna O'Brien on the Bosnian war and loneliness
Noelia's contribution
I've been reading The Little Red Chairs, concretely, the first chapter, where the author mentions some myths, legends and historical events. I needed to know more about Pooka and the Ballyseedy massacre, and this is what I've found.
source: The Irish Story |
source: IrishCentral |
source: Belfast Telegraph |
> "I think if I was a man I would not have had as hard a time" a Belfast Telegraph article
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