Desmond Hogan - List of Works

List of Works

Novels

The Ikon Maker

  • Dublin, Co-Op Books, 1976
  • London: Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative, 1979, ISBN 0-904613-55-0
  • New York: Braziller, 1979, ISBN 0-8076-0929-3
  • London: Pulsiver, 1987, ISBN 0-948849-00-2 (PB)
  • London: Faber and Faber, 1993, ISBN 0-571-16768-3 (PB)

The Leaves on Grey

  • London, Hamish Hamilton, 1980, ISBN 0-241-10364-9
  • New York: Braziller, 1980, ISBN 0-8076-0948-X
  • Thorndike Press, USA, 1980 ISBN 0-89621-258-0 (Large Type)
  • London: Pan Books, 1981, ISBN 0-330-26287-4

A Curious Street

  • London: Hamish Hamilton, 1984, ISBN 0-241-10758-X
  • New York: Braziller, 1984, ISBN 0-8076-1099-2 (HB)
  • London: Pan, 1985, ISBN 0-241-10758-X (PB)
    • Published in German as: Eine merkwürdige Straße, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1997, ISBN 3-518-40827-5

A New Shirt

  • London: Hamish Hamilton, 1986
  • London: Faber and Faber, 1987, ISBN 0-571-14911-1

Farewell to Prague

  • London: Faber and Faber, 1995, ISBN 0-571-17427-2
Short story collections

Diamonds at the Bottom of the Sea and Other Stories

  • London: Hamish Hamilton, 1979, ISBN 0-241-10123-9 (HB)
  • New York: Braziller, 1980, ISBN 0-8076-0934-X (HB)

Children of Lir: Stories from Ireland

  • London: Hamish Hamilton, 1981, ISBN 0-241-10608-7
  • New York: Braziller, 1981.

Stories: the Diamonds at the Bottom of the Sea, Children of Lir

  • London: Picador, 1982, ISBN 0-330-26624-1 (PB)

The Mourning Thief and Other Stories

  • London, Faber and Faber, 1987

Lebanon Lodge

  • London: Faber and Faber, 1988
  • London: Faber and Faber, 1989, ISBN 0-571-15313-5 (PB)

A Link With the River. Stories

  • New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1989, ISBN 0-374-18461-5 (HB), ISBN 0-374-53003-3 (PB)

Elysium: Stories

  • Berlin: Aufbau-Verlag, 1995, ISBN 3-351-02817-2

Lark's Eggs: New and Selected Stories

  • Dublin: The Lilliput Press, 2005, ISBN 1-84351-071-5

Old Swords and other stories

  • Dublin: The Lilliput Press, 2009, ISBN 1-84351-144-1
Travel writing

The Edge of the City: A Scrapbook 1976-91

  • Dublin: The Lilliput Press, 1993, ISBN 1-874675-03-1
  • London: Faber & Faber, 1993, ISBN 0-571-16881-7
Plays

A Short Walk to the Sea (1976)

  • staged by the Abbey Theatre, Dublin on 20 October 1976.
  • published with Paschal Finnan's The Swine and the Potswalloper, by Co-Op Books, Dublin in 1979.

Sanctified Distances (1976)

  • staged by the Abbey Theatre, Dublin on 9 December 1976.

The Squat (1976)

  • Performed at the Project Arts Centre's Festival, Dublin in 1976.

The Mourning Thief (TV)

  • his first television play.

The Ikon Maker (1980)

  • staged by Green Fields and Far Away Theatre Company, touring UK 1980.
Contributions and introductions in edited volumes, journals, magazines, etc.

in: Kevin Casey (ed.), Winter's Tales From Ireland 2, Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1972, ISBN 0-7171-0592-X

"The Birth of Laughter", in Joseph Hone (ed), Irish Ghost Stories, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1977, ISBN 0-241-89680-0

"Southern Birds", in: Granta (1980) 3, ISBN 0-14-014577-X

in: T. J. Binding (ed.), Firebird 1: Writing Today, London: Penguin/Allen Lane, 1982.

"Alan's Novel", in: Robin Robertson (ed.), Firebird 3, London: Penguin, 1984, ISBN 0-14-006797-3

Introduction to Kate O'Brien's, Without my cloak, London: Virago, 1984, ISBN 0-86068-760-0 pbk (also Harmondsworth: Penguin 1987, ISBN 0-14-016155-4 and London: Virago, 2001, ISBN 0-86068-760-0)

"The Tipperary Fanale", in: Judy Cooke & Elizabeth Bunster (eds.), The Best of Fiction Magazine, London: J.M. Dent, 1986, pp. 236–249, ISBN 0-460-02464-7

"Guy "Micko" Delaney" (novelette), in: Robin Baird-Smith (ed.), Winter’s Tales, New Series: 4, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1988, pp. 21–45, ISBN 0-312-02480-0

"The cold wind and the warm", in: Alberto Manguel & Craig Stephenson (eds), In another part of the forest : an anthology of gay short fiction, New York: Crown Trade Paperbacks, 1994, ISBN 0-517-88156-X

David Marcus (ed.), Alternative Loves: Irish Gay and Lesbian Stories, Dublin: Martello Books, 1994, ISBN 1-86023-001-6

"Jimmy", in: David Leavitt & Mark Mitchell (eds.), The Penguin Book Of Gay Short Stories, New York: Viking, 1994, ISBN 0-670-85152-3 (republished in 2004, ISBN 0-14-101005-3)

"A Curious Street", in: Dermot Bolger (ed.), The Vintage Book of Contemporary Irish Fiction, New York: Vintage, 1995, ISBN 0-679-76546-8

"Afternoon", in: Steve MacDonagh (ed.), Brandon Book of Irish Short Stories, Dingle: Brandon, 1998, ISBN 0-86322-237-4

"A country dance", in: Colm Tóibín (ed.), The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction, London: Penguin, 1999, ISBN 0-14-029849-5 and ISBN 0-670-89108-8

"The bombs", in: John Somer and John J. Daly (eds.), Anchor Book of New Irish Writing: The New Gaelach Ficsean, Anchor, 2000, ISBN 0-385-49889-6

"Eine seltsame Straße", in: Dirck Linck (ed.), Sodom ist kein Vaterland. Literarische Streifzüge durch das schwule Europa, Berlin: Querverlag, 2001, pp. 175–182, ISBN 3-89656-066-2

"Airedale", in: William Trevor (ed.), The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories, Oxford: Oxford UP, 2002, ISBN 0-19-280193-7

Andrew O'Hagan and Colm Tóibín, New Writing 11, Picador 2002, ISBN 0-330-48597-0

"Barnacle Geese", in: Sebastian Barker (ed.), The London Magazine, June/July 2004, ISSN 0024-6085

"Iowa", in: Sebastian Barker (ed.), The London Magazine, February/March 2005, ISSN 0024-6085

"Rose of Lebanon", in: Rebecca Bengal (ed.), American Short Fiction, Issue 33, Winter 2006, ISSN 1051-4813

"Shelter", in: Sebastian Barker (ed.), The London Magazine, February/March 2005, ISSN 0024-6085

"The Hare's Purse", in: Stacey Swann, Rebecca Bengal, Jill Meyers (ed.), American Short Fiction, Issue 38, Summer 2007, ISSN 1051-4813

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