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Dublin Review 27 Summer 2007

Availability: In Stock
ISBN: 9781843511106
Pub Date01/06/2007
BindingPaperback
Pages128
CountryIRL
Dewey820.80092
Quick overview Contains more of the writing from Ireland and elsewhere: essays, criticism, fiction and reportage.
€6.77

The twenty-seventh quarterly instalment of "The Dublin Review" contains more of the best new writing from Ireland and elsewhere: essays, criticism, fiction and reportage. Issue number 27, appearing in early June, includes: Colin Murphy on the life and death of Ireland's sugar industry; the wildlife of New York: Kathleen Jamie; Vona Groarke on leaving the South; 'Just throwing them meat': Greg Baxter on what writers should really be doing; Brian Dillon on the incomparable films of Tacita Dean; the disgrace of E.M. Cioran: David Wheatley; and a story by Fergus Allen.

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The twenty-seventh quarterly instalment of "The Dublin Review" contains more of the best new writing from Ireland and elsewhere: essays, criticism, fiction and reportage. Issue number 27, appearing in early June, includes: Colin Murphy on the life and death of Ireland's sugar industry; the wildlife of New York: Kathleen Jamie; Vona Groarke on leaving the South; 'Just throwing them meat': Greg Baxter on what writers should really be doing; Brian Dillon on the incomparable films of Tacita Dean; the disgrace of E.M. Cioran: David Wheatley; and a story by Fergus Allen.