roy foster
hugo hamilton
sydney lea
edna longley
molly mccloskey
christina hunt mahony
john montague
Áine ní mhaonaigh
george o'brien

 

the Dublin Review

Summer 2003


Roy Foster
‘Our chosen colour is blue’

Yeats and the Blueshirts [biography]

Hugo Hamilton
Scapegoat

In an English pea factory [memoir]

Sydney Lea
Knife

A summer in Italy, a lost knife, and a storyteller's fancy [essay]

Edna Longley
Bouts of danger, bouts of poetry

Wilfred Owen, T.E. Hulme, and the War [review-essay]

Molly McCloskey
Reunion

An American émigré attends her high-school reunion, in Oregon. [essay]

Christina Hunt Mahony
The Irish, America, and outer space

Gangs of New York and the spectacle of Irish America

John Montague
Paradise revisited

Fending off the flower children in Berkeley [memoir]

Áine Ní Mhaonaigh
Pears

A fruit seller falls in love [fiction]

George O'Brien
Riffing

The jazzmen and the modernists [review-essay]