In this episode, host Joe Williams explores new voices participating in Ireland's grand literary heritage – migrants to the country from all over, using literature to negotiate and make sense of their relationship with their new homeland. Joe talks to publishers and authors to understand how Ireland has changed in recent years and how writers born outside of Ireland are responding to the need for literature capable of documenting and engaging with the new Irish context and the experiences of those who exist within it.
Includes Pat Boran, Rafael Mendes, Mahito Henderson, Gonchigkhand Byambaa, and Neo Florence Gilson

Radosław Wiśniewski and Anna Błasiak on Psalm to Saint Sabina
1:11:32

Interview with Poet and Translator Marc Alan Di Martino
55:50

Elina Alter on Alla Gorbunova's "It's the End of the World, My Love"
40:05