the Dublin Review
Autumn 2009
My life in Irish
'… in the few words of my native tongue that are upon me …' [short story]
A single beautiful poison pill
The first debate over Yeats's most disturbing play [essay]
Sweet Gene
An addict and his prisons [short story]
The universal soldier
Eduardo Rósza-Flores, Michael Dwyer and the mysterious killings in Bolivia [reportage]
These men, I think they are not bad men
Irish businessmen in Germany, in search of a deal [short story]
Chinese lessons
A mysterious tour of China in 1988 [memoir]
Its form and buttons
Ireland's new blasphemy law – and its archaic constitution [essay]
No abiding city
Elizabeth Bowen at loose ends [essay]

