the Dublin Review
Summer 2008
Two stories
'The Coffin' and 'Day of the Dead' [fiction]
War hero
A son unearths the details of his father's war [personal history]
Whatever
The genius of Duchamp and his remade readymades [review-essay]
On style and freedom
How does style work? A novelist looks to Henry James for clues [essay]
Stop exercising if you feel faint …
At the gym, small talk, thumping music and an excess of steam [short story]
Refloating Inishbofin
On an island, ancient myth, contemporary reality and the cry of the corncrake [essay]
'Forgive me, mother, for my crazy life'
The Mara Salvatrucha – a.k.a. the most dangerous gang in the world – on trial [reportage]

