george szirtes
sebastian barry
richard english
diarmaid ferriter
alan gilsenan
vona groarke
james mccabe
molly mccloskey
patrick mcgrath
andrew mcneillie
tim robinson

 

the Dublin Review

Winter 2001–2


George Szirtes
Fables of home

A Hungarian emigrant in England reflects on exile and identity. [essay]

Sebastian Barry
Annie Dunne

An extract from the novel

Richard English
The IRA and the cinema

How the Troubles have been portrayed in the movies [essay]

Diarmaid Ferriter
On the state funerals

The re-interment of ten IRA men executed during the War of Independence [essay]

Alan Gilsenan
The faint music of the soul

The life and work of Tom Murphy [essay]

Vona Groarke
A hundred acres, a few ditches, some mist

On picking stones and becoming a poet [memoir]

James McCabe
Estrangement

Alone in a foreign city [fiction]

Molly McCloskey
I and e

The romance of e-mail [essay]

Patrick McGrath
Letter from Ground Zero

An English novelist in Tribeca reflects on the aftermath of the September 11 attacks [essay]

Andrew McNeillie
Virginia Woolf's America

How ‘the most English of the modernists’ viewed the USA [essay]

Tim Robinson
Three notes on the Elgin Marbles

Reading between the captions in the British Museum [essay]