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In this episode of Shop Talk with Writers, host Elena Lappin engages with acclaimed Irish novelist Colm Tóibín, discussing his latest work, Long Island, a sequel to Brooklyn. The conversation explores Tóibín's writing process, the significance of silence in dialogue, the evolution of recurring characters, and the interplay between personal experiences and historical contexts in his narratives. Tóibín reflects on the role of politics in personal stories and the complexities of human relationships, while also addressing the future of Irish literature and his current projects.

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Colm Tóibín, Long Island, Brooklyn, Irish literature, writing process, silence in literature, character development, historical context, personal narratives, solitude in writing

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00:00

Introduction to Colm Tóibín and Long Island

02:34

The Impact of Brooklyn the film on writing Long Island

05:55

Silence and Dialogue in Writing

08:52

The Craft of Writing: Inspiration and Process

11:37

Recurring Characters and Their Evolution

14:47

Historical Context in Fiction

17:25

The Role of Politics in Personal Narratives

20:46

Writing About Real People and Events

23:24

The Complexity of Human Relationships

26:26

Exploring Solitude and Distance in Characters

29:37

The Influence of Personal Experience on Writing

32:17

The Future of Irish Literature

35:10

Current Projects and Future Aspirations


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