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    Colm Tóibín FRSL (/ˈkʌləm toʊˈbiːn/ KUL-əm toh-BEEN, Irish: [ˈkɔl̪ˠəmˠ t̪ˠoːˈbʲiːnʲ]; born 30 May 1955) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist...
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  • The Magician, published in 2021, is a novel by Colm Tóibín. It is a fictional biography of German Nobel laureate Thomas Mann. According to Book Marks...
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  • Colm Tóibín FRSL (/ˈkʌləm toʊˈbiːn/ KUL-əm toh-BEEN, Irish: [ˈkɔl̪ˠəmˠ t̪ˠoːˈbʲiːnʲ]; born 30 May 1955) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist...
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  • Brooklyn (novel) (category Novels by Colm Tóibín)
    Brooklyn is a 2009 novel by Irish author Colm Tóibín. It won the 2009 Costa Novel Award, was shortlisted for the 2011 International Dublin Literary Award...
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  • John Crowley and written by Nick Hornby, based on the 2009 novel by Colm Tóibín. A co-production between the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada, it...
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  • The Master (novel) (category Novels by Colm Tóibín)
    The Master is a novel by Irish writer Colm Tóibín. His fifth novel, it received the International Dublin Literary Award, the Stonewall Book Award, the...
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  • Long Island (novel) (category Books by Colm Tóibín)
    Long Island, published in 2024, is a novel by Colm Tóibín. According to Book Marks, the book received a "rave" consensus, based on fifteen critic reviews:...
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    University". heymancenter.org. Retrieved 27 August 2018. "Lisa Dwan and Colm Tóibín – Hay Festival". Hay Festival. Retrieved 27 August 2018. "Lisa Dwan –...
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  • The Blackwater Lightship (category Novels by Colm Tóibín)
    Lightship is a 1999 novel written by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Tóibín conceived the book while traveling in Spain and...
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    of Jamesian scholarship has also been the subject of studies. Author Colm Tóibín has said that Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick's Epistemology of the Closet made...
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  • Nora Webster is a historical novel by Colm Tóibín, published October 7, 2014 by Scribner. The story is set in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland, and...
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  • Mothers and Sons (book) (category Books by Colm Tóibín)
    and Sons is a 2006 collection of short stories written by Irish writer Colm Tóibín and published in 2006. The book was published in hardback by Picador...
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  • Cork in 2015. Tóibín was born in 1929 in Cork, Ireland, the sixth of seven children, born to Siobhán (née Ní Shúileabháin) and Seán Tóibín, native Irish...
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  • The South (novel) (category Novels by Colm Tóibín)
    The South is a 1990 novel by Irish writer Colm Tóibín. Katherine Proctor, a Protestant woman of 32 from Ireland, arrives in Barcelona in 1950 having left...
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  • The Empty Family (category Books by Colm Tóibín)
    The Empty Family is a collection of short stories by Irish writer Colm Tóibín. It was published in the UK in October 2010 and was released in the US in...
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  • player Colm Tóibín (born 1955), Irish novelist Colm Doolan (born 1991), Irish Endurance Athlete Colm Vance (born 1992), Canadian soccer player Colm Wilkinson...
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    Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. She returned to Broadway in the Colm Tóibín play The Testament of Mary (2013). In film, she played Petunia Dursley...
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    the poem in their song "Messe ocus Pangur Bán". In 2022, Irish writer Colm Tóibín published his own version of the poem in a collection titled Vinegar...
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  • 2012, El Kholti has been in a relationship with the Irish novelist Colm Tóibín. They share a home in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles....
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    bears some resemblance to the mythological character. House of Names, by Colm Tóibín. A retelling of the story of Agamemnon's death and the resulting events...
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  • House of Names (category Novels by Colm Tóibín)
    House of Names is a 2017 novel by Colm Tóibín, retelling the legend of the Oresteia, with divine elements largely removed and including a lengthy account...
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  • interpretations looked beyond the book's immediately noticeable themes. For Colm Tóibín in his introduction to a 2002 reprint, the book is not really "a drama...
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  • The Story of the Night (category Novels by Colm Tóibín)
    The Story of the Night is a bildungsroman by Irish novelist Colm Tóibín. The novel interweaves the personal story of Richard Garay, a gay Argentinian...
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  • The Heather Blazing (category Novels by Colm Tóibín)
    The Heather Blazing is the 1992 novel by Irish writer Colm Tóibín. It was the writer's second novel and allowed him to become a full-time fiction writer...
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  • Dangerous to Know: The Fathers of Wilde, Yeats and Joyce, a 2018 book by Colm Tóibín Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know, a 2020 novel by Samira Ahmed Mad, Bad and...
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    "Confessions of a Con Artist, by Felix Krull—Part One: My Childhood". Review by Colm Tóibín Lesley Chamberlain writes that, because Mann's works "have come out of...
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    Reconciliation Commission hearings. The 2017 novel House of Names by Colm Tóibín is a retelling of the Oresteia, with divine elements largely removed...
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     93. Stape (2014), pp. 103–04. Stape (2014), p. 70. Tóibín (2018), p. 11. Tóibín (2018), p. 8. Tóibín (2018), p. 9. Hochschild (2018), pp. 150–55. Hochschild...
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    delicately weighted poems ... a wonderful and humane achievement." Writer Colm Tóibín described Human Chain as "his best single volume for many years, and...
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  • Love in a Dark Time (category Books by Colm Tóibín)
    Lives from Wilde to Almodóvar is a collection of essays by Irish writer Colm Tóibín published in 2002. The first essay was a long review, published originally...
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