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Autumn 2006
Catriona Crowe The view from street level
Jane Jacobs and the fate of our cities [essay]
Brian Dillon The enemy within
The idiot Georges Bataille [review-essay]
Roy Foster The red and the green
On Ken Loach’s pseudo-history The Wind that Shakes the Barley [essay]
Adrian Frazier Thinking at the top of his voice
The life of Frank Harris, editor of genius, sexologist and scoundrel [essay]
Carlo Gébler A Good Day for a Dog
A boy and his father go for a ride on the tractor
Vona Groarke Remakes
King Kong and an Irish family
Michael West How Ferencz Renyi kept silent
One of the peculiar things that can happen when you bunk off studying
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