fergus allen
philip davison
brian dillon
tom dunne
elaine garvey
tim robinson
hansjörg schertenleib
maurice walsh
elizabeth wassell
steve yarbrough

 

the Dublin Review

Winter 2003–4


Fergus Allen
German lessons

Young 'displaced persons' in a Waterford school [memoir]

Philip Davison
Some lizards

A dead cat, a dented car, a broken heart [fiction]

Brian Dillon
The invisible man

The elusive genius of Chris Marker's films [review-essay]

Tom Dunne
‘You'll rot in hell’

When unsparing literature becomes feel-good cinema [review-essay]

Elaine Garvey
Hammer on

A lodger hears a disturbing sound from upstairs. [fiction]

Tim Robinson
Scailp

A poor nesting place, high in Connemara [essay]

Hansjörg Schertenleib
A boat trip

A tourist and a teenage boy run out of petrol [fiction]

Maurice Walsh
A smell of oil

Petro-politics in the Caucasus [report]

Elizabeth Wassell
Claire by night

New York, nighttime, and the human heart [fiction]

Steve Yarbrough
A Krakow journal

An American novelist spends a summer in Poland [diary]