the Dublin Review
Summer 2005
To the hills
ne man, two women, and plenty of Gore-Tex [fiction]
Lost time accidents
A walk amongst the stones and ruins of Dungeness, Kent [essay]
Shadows and smoke
The author discovers that his grandfather, who always denied fighting in the Civil War, was lying [essay]
These derelict fields
As she inherits a farm, the author grapples with the EU's new agriculture policies and reflects on what they might mean for rural Ireland [essay]
A Sunday in Knock
On the morning after the death of John Paul II, the faithful gather at the site of Ireland's most famous apparition [reportage]
Hands
A young lover, a rebel granduncle, and the attraction of mortality [poems]
Choosing sides in El Salvador
Twenty-five years after the assassination of Archbishop Romero, two protagonists tell their stories [reportage]
Two stories
A young woman walks into a foreign village; a young man ponders an enigmatic photograph [fiction]

