the Dublin Review
Winter 2003–4
German lessons
Young 'displaced persons' in a Waterford school [memoir]
Some lizards
A dead cat, a dented car, a broken heart [fiction]
The invisible man
The elusive genius of Chris Marker's films [review-essay]
‘You'll rot in hell’
When unsparing literature becomes feel-good cinema [review-essay]
Hammer on
A lodger hears a disturbing sound from upstairs. [fiction]
Scailp
A poor nesting place, high in Connemara [essay]
A boat trip
A tourist and a teenage boy run out of petrol [fiction]
A smell of oil
Petro-politics in the Caucasus [report]
Claire by night
New York, nighttime, and the human heart [fiction]
A Krakow journal
An American novelist spends a summer in Poland [diary]

