Con Houlihan on the Great Irish Novel (& Great English and American novels)

It started, like many Dublin projects (and almost all of them that involved the great man), in Mulligan’s of Poolbeg Street. It was a conversation with the Castlelsland writer Con Houlihan (1925 – 2012) about the great Irish novel. Or rather, we suggested he might write it. He interjected that  it had already been done: Knocknagow … Continue reading Con Houlihan on the Great Irish Novel (& Great English and American novels)