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Celebrating 50 Years of Arlen House

Celebrate 50 years of Ireland’s pioneering feminist press with the Irish Literary Society.

We’re delighted to welcome back the Irish Literary Society to the Irish Cultural Centre. We also welcome Nuala O’Connor and Alan Hayes, representing Arlen House, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of this pioneering press with a group of writers drawn from the latest in the Washing Windows series of poetry collections: Washing Windows V: Women Revolutionise Irish Poetry, 1975–2025, the largest anthology of Irish women poets ever published.

The night will also feature the London launch of O’Connor’s latest collection, MenagerieWashing Windows V is the final volume in the series honouring the groundbreaking work of publishers Catherine Rose and Eavan Boland, Arlen House’s pioneering editors in the 1970s and 1980s.

The first Arlen House book came out in September 1975, the same month that Virago in London published their first book. The first Virago book was a gentle oral history of women in the Lake District while the first Arlen House was a radical exposé of women’s lives in 20th century Ireland and the controlling power of the Church.Alan Hayes

Catherine Rose founded Arlen House, Ireland’s first feminist press, in Galway during the 1975 International Women’s Year. The press’s early work focused on championing women’s writing in Ireland, the first publication was Rose’s The Female Experience: The Story of the Woman Movement in Ireland, the work of Margaret Mac Curtain, Janet Martin, and Terry Prone featured and the Press revived the work of neglected writers such as such as Kate O’Brien and Norah Hoult. Since 1999 the extraordinarily prolific editor and publisher Alan Hayes has run the press.

The event will be followed by a book sale and signing. 

Tue 25 November 2025

Doors: 7pm; Starts: 7.30pm

Tickets: £5

About the Speakers

Nuala O’Connor

Dublin Novelist Writer Nuala O'Connor Arlen House 50th Year Anniversary First irish Feminist Press event Irish Literary Society in Irish Cultural Centre Hammersmith LondonNuala O’Connor was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1970. A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, she is a novelist and short story writer and lives in County Galway with her husband and three children. Nuala has won many prizes for her short fiction including the Short Story Prize in the UK and Ireland’s Francis MacManus Award. She is editor at flash e-zine SplonkNora was her fifth novel, she is also the author of several short story and poetry collections, Menagerie being the latest..

 

Alan Hayes

Alan Hayes Publisher Editor at Arlen House 50th Year Anniversary First irish Feminist Press event Irish Literary Society in Irish Cultural Centre Hammersmith LondonAlan Hayes is publisher and editor of Arlen House, Ireland’s oldest feminist press, specialising in equality and diversity.

 

 

 

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