john banville
angela bourke
ciaran carson
andrew fitzsimons
dorothy molloy
george o'brien
caitríona o'reilly
sean o'reilly
tom paulin
robin robertson
denis sampson
judy kravis

 

the Dublin Review

Autumn 2001


John Banville
Shroud

An extract from the novel

Angela Bourke
Adventures with old things

Disposing of a fridge, and discovering a museum, in west Kerry [essay]

Ciaran Carson
This is what libraries are for

The history of paper and the future of print [essay]

Andrew Fitzsimons
Poems after Kenko’s ‘Essays in Idleness’

Tales of a wandering hero [fiction]

Dorothy Molloy
Four poems

‘Still Life with Balcony’, ‘It Happened in Parque Güell’, ‘Lady of Sorrows’, ‘Pascual the Shepherd’

George O'Brien
One thing we could do

The theory and practice of exile [essay]

Caitríona O'Reilly
Exploded diagrams

The prose-works of Ciaran Carson [review-essay]

Sean O'Reilly
Love and Sleep

An extract from the novel

Tom Paulin
Poem

'Bracken at Sedbergh’

Robin Robertson
Five poems

‘Curve’, ‘Calcutta, Co. Armagh’, ‘Dream of the Huntress’, ‘The Wood of the Suicides’, ‘The Larches of Zernikow’

Denis Sampson
A biography not written

On not writing the life of Conor Cruise O'Brien [essay]

Judy Kravis
The music of what happens

Tales of a wandering hero [fiction]