the Dublin Review
Spring 2007
Atomized
The ruins of England’s gunpowder belt [essay]
Berlin
A man, a woman, and the uses of jealousy [short story]
The burden of innocence
Newly discovered in O’Connor’s papers: a young boy goes in search of sin [short story]
Shalom à la crème
Christmas in a family where everyone’s confused about religion [essay]
For Fun Times Phone Dodger
What happens when you dial the number on the toilet stall? [short story]
The Mental
A town, a family and an asylum [essay]
The reinterment of James Joyce
Documents from the archives of the Irish Department of External Affairs [archive]
Mosley in Ireland
The British fascist and his Irish homes and causes [report]

