- ‘Gyres and cubes and midnight things’ (No. 9)
Georgie Hyde Lees, wife of W.B. Yeats and quintessential modernist.
[review-essay]
- These derelict fields (No. 19)
As she inherits a farm, the author grapples with the EU’s new agriculture policies and reflects on what they might mean for rural Ireland [essay]
- The universal soldier (No. 36)
Eduardo Rósza-Flores, Michael Dwyer and the mysterious killings in Bolivia [reportage]
- What’s wrong with me? (No. 50)
Writers confess their literary dysfunctions
- Ireland’s English question (No. 77)
On England and its influences in the shadow of Brexit [essays]