the Dublin Review
Spring 2003
Selective kinship
A family history, with omissions [essay]
The empire's new hymnal
Reading the US 'National Security Strategy' [review-essay]
A hard place
Neil Ascherson's Scotland
Testimony to a flowering
The new volumes of the Field Day Anthology and the birth of Irish feminism [review-essay]
Matches
Girls growing up, and tomcats fighting [fiction]
An evening of love
Lust and suspicion after a hard day at the office [fiction]
A Dublin journal
Adventures among the city's students, writers, activists, broadcasters, crumbling buildings and cash machines [journal]
No home to go to
Milan Kundera and his Czech readers [review-essay]

