the Dublin Review
Spring 2001
A relish for the edge of things
The Collected Poems of Richard Murphy [review-essay]
Groundlessness
At IMMA, a survey of fifty years of Irish art [review-essay]
The National and the Normal
Yeats, censorship, and the exportation of Irishness [essay]
Poem
‘Dead Wood, Green Wood’
from ‘Private Excursions’
Six prose poems
Pay no attention to my letter
The letters of Oscar Wilde [review-essay]
No Parking! No Looking! No Photography!
With the Chetniks in Montenegro [essay]
House for sale
A widow contemplates the future [fiction]
Death and the Irish canon
Declan Kiberd's Irish Classics [review-essay]

