greg baxter
harry clifton
michel faber
adrian frazier
judy kravis
bernard loughlin
susan mckay
george o'brien
david wheatley

 

the Dublin Review

Summer 2004


Greg Baxter
The vineyard

A mysterious stranger turns up, and a family falls apart [fiction]

Harry Clifton
Remembering old wars

Aid workers in Thailand, 1981 [memoir]

Michel Faber
Q, X

When the state tinkers with the alphabet [short story]

Adrian Frazier
Barry goes to Hollywood

The Abbey Theatre and America [essay]

Judy Kravis
A basin for collecting bees

A wanderer is invited in to a country house [short story]

Bernard Loughlin
Enemies of Spain

A fifteenth-century Catalan count, the Madrid bombing, and the many Spains [essay]

Susan McKay
‘It takes a long time to die’

Ian Paisley's DUP adjusts to being Northern Ireland's top party [report]

George O'Brien
The Joyce problem

How James Joyce has been domesticated [essay]

David Wheatley
Aliquots of fatigue and ebriety

Introducing a new literary genre [aliquote]