The News from Dublin

The News from Dublin

By Colm Tóibín

Pages

272

Rating

3.81

Year

2026

FictionHistorical FictionSpainShort StoriesIrelandIrish Literature

Description

Colm Tóibín is a master of short fiction as well as the novel, able to summon an extraordinary intensity of emotion in a brief tale. The eleven stories transport readers across continents and eras.

In “The Journey to Galway,” a mother who has learned of the death of her son, a fighter pilot in World War I, travels to Galway to inform his wife and their three now fatherless children. “Sleep,” originally published in The New Yorker, explores the rift between two lovers as one of them cannot reckon with his grief and fear after the death of his brother. Death, again, is a central character in the title story, “The News from Dublin,” as Maurice Webster travels to Dublin to try to save his younger brother who is dying of tuberculosis. Maurice must petition the health minister for access to a new experimental drug, and this is the only hope.

Tóibín’s stories are rich with the complexities of family dynamics, the haunting pull of the past, and the quiet revelations that define our lives. His characters, whether navigating the aftermath of war, forbidden love, the desires of a girl in Catalonia, or the quiet struggles of mundane life, are rendered with illuminating, unforgettable empathy and insight.

From Colm Tóibín comes a brilliant collection of nine short stories, many never-before-published, set across Ireland, Spain, and America—about the complexities of family, longing, loss, and love. The News from Dublin is an exquisite introduction to Tóibín’s short fiction for new readers and a glorious new collection for longtime fans.

Endorsements

“one of the world’s best living literary writers” — The Boston Globe

“his generation’s most gifted writer of love’s complicated, contradictory power” — Los Angeles Times

“achingly beautiful writer…with infinite compassion” — The Miami Herald

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