robert cremins
adrian frazier
carlo gébler
selina guinness
aiden o'reilly
denis sampson
carol taaffe
eibhear walshe

 

the Dublin Review

Autumn 2009


Robert Cremins
My life in Irish

'… in the few words of my native tongue that are upon me …' [short story]

Adrian Frazier
A single beautiful poison pill

The first debate over Yeats's most disturbing play [essay]

Carlo Gébler
Sweet Gene

An addict and his prisons [short story]

Selina Guinness
The universal soldier

Eduardo Rósza-Flores, Michael Dwyer and the mysterious killings in Bolivia [reportage]

Aiden O'Reilly
These men, I think they are not bad men

Irish businessmen in Germany, in search of a deal [short story]

Denis Sampson
Chinese lessons

A mysterious tour of China in 1988 [memoir]

Carol Taaffe
Its form and buttons

Ireland's new blasphemy law – and its archaic constitution [essay]

Eibhear Walshe
No abiding city

Elizabeth Bowen at loose ends [essay]