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"Dublin Review"

 

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"Dublin Review"

 

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ISBN: 9781843511052

 

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Contains essays, criticism, fiction and reportage. This work includes: Catriona Crowe on the Ferns Report; 'Mad Tracey from Margate': Brian Dillon reads Tracey Emin's memoir; 'The Name of the Game': a story by Colm Toibin; Natural and unnatural disasters: Molly McCloskey in Sri Lanka; George O'Brien on McGahern's Memoir; and more.


The twenty-second quarterly instalment of "The Dublin Review" contains more of the best new writing from Ireland and elsewhere: essays, criticism, fiction and reportage. Issue number 22, appearing in early March, includes: Catriona Crowe on the Ferns Report; 'Mad Tracey from Margate': Brian Dillon reads Tracey Emin's memoir; 'The Name of the Game': a story by Colm Toibin; Natural and unnatural disasters: Molly McCloskey in Sri Lanka; George O'Brien on McGahern's Memoir; A house in Prague: Justin Quinn sifts the relics of a street, a family and a city; and Fiction by Maile Chapman and Aiden O'Reilly.


 

ISBN 1843511053
ISBN13 9781843511052
Publisher The Lilliput Press Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 00/03/2006
Pages 112
Weight (grammes) 270.00
Published in Ireland
Height (mm) 217
Width (mm) 156