the Dublin Review
Winter 2001–2
Fables of home
A Hungarian emigrant in England reflects on exile and identity.
[essay]
Annie Dunne
An extract from the novel
The IRA and the cinema
How the Troubles have been portrayed in the movies [essay]
On the state funerals
The re-interment of ten IRA men executed during the War of Independence [essay]
The faint music of the soul
The life and work of Tom Murphy [essay]
A hundred acres, a few ditches, some mist
On picking stones and becoming a poet [memoir]
Estrangement
Alone in a foreign city [fiction]
I and e
The romance of e-mail [essay]
Letter from Ground Zero
An English novelist in Tribeca reflects on the aftermath of the September 11 attacks [essay]
Virginia Woolf's America
How ‘the most English of the modernists’ viewed the USA [essay]
Three notes on the Elgin Marbles
Reading between the captions in the British Museum [essay]

