<p>This new collection brings together a selection of&nbsp;Val Mulkerns&rsquo; short fiction from three collections&nbsp;Antiquities (Andr&eacute; Deutsch 1978) An Idle Woman&nbsp;(Poolbeg Press 1980) and A Friend of Don Juan (John&nbsp;Murray 1988). The stories take us from the cell of a&nbsp;rebel prisoner in 1916 through hard times in Dublin of&nbsp;the 1930s the changing world of Ireland in the 60s and&nbsp;70s and finally the eponymous &lsquo;Memory and Desire&lsquo; a&nbsp;quintessential tale of the 80s.</p><p>Irish author Colm T&oacute;ib&iacute;n described the title story as &ldquo;one of the finest short stories that has been published in Ireland for many years&rdquo;. Sebastian Barry has described Val Mulkerns as &ldquo;a masterly writer in the tradition of Se&aacute;n &Oacute; Faol&aacute;in&rdquo; and&nbsp;Booker Prize winner Anne Enright has said about the collection: &nbsp;&ldquo;When writing is this accurate this good it does not fade.&rdquo;</p><p>In her Irish Times review of the work Enright continued: &nbsp;&quot;it is remarkable how these stories published between 1978 and 1988 consistently point to things we pretended in those days not to know.&quot; &nbsp;The collection often taking in characters largely ignored by Irish fiction writers provides a keen and compelling&nbsp;glimpse of Irish society with prose that Sebastian Barry also called &ldquo;beautiful stories so composed they border on a very special Mulkernsian wildness.&rdquo;</p>
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