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A Cold Eye
Four decades of change in Ireland woven through the ordinary days of one man’s life.
I, Antigone
Major new retelling of the life and pre-life of Oedipus Rex, as written by his daughter Antigone
Tales We Tell Ourselves
Carlo Gébler has re-imagined twenty-eight of the original stories of the Decameron, drawing out the essence of the tales in order to let their true genius and wit shine. This is a text for troubled times, which will continue to resonate and provide solace for years, if not decades to come.
The Innocent of Falkland Road
A masterful coming-of-age set in 1960s London.
The Wing Orderly's Tales
The Wing Orderly’s Tales is about damnation and redemption, humour and darkness, and the slivers of humanity that survive in even the harshest environments.
The Projectionist
In The Projectionist, Carlo Gébler draws on a rich archive of previously undiscovered autobiographical notes, as well as his own personal memories. He explores and interprets his Ernest's life in the hope of understanding a father he barely knew, a life he didn’t share, and a man who was both fascinating and fearful.
The Dead Eight
A stunning and critically praised novel by acclaimed Irish writer Carlo Gébler, this book addresses the miscarriages of justice endemic in the Irish judicial system.