Summer 2001

Harry Clifton

Mister Impersonality himself

Denis Donoghue, T.S. Eliot, and God [review-essay]

Adrian Frazier

Open letter to the Irish Tourist Board

How one official version of Irish literature excludes the great George Moore [essay]

Molly McCloskey

Two stories

Postcards from Cape Neurotic [fiction]

Tom Mac Intyre

The highest counter

An ordinary breakfast-time in the frowzy Armstrong kitchen [fiction]

Paul Muldoon

‘The harbour is always a mess’

The view from Elizabeth Bishop’s desk [essay]

Conor O’Callaghan

Two poems

‘Heartland’, ‘Time-zones’

Ruth Padel

The parting of the ways

An encounter with Bengal tigers [essay]

Peter Sirr

Edna Longley’s map

A critic’s vision of poetry and politics [review-essay]

George Szirtes

The Apocalypses

‘Death by Meteor’, ‘Death by Power Cut’, ‘Death by Deluge’, ‘Death by Suicide’, ‘The Three Remaining Horsemen of the Apocalypse’

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