All of us know, deep down, that life is not a dream. Like some crude monster in the daylight, reality is sustained by our disbelief in it. Maybe this is why not much seems to change, not really.
All of us know, deep down, that life is not a dream. Like some crude monster in the daylight, reality is sustained by our disbelief in it. Maybe this is why not much seems to change, not really.
Eighteen short stories from the pages of Dublin’s iconic literary magazine The Bell (1940-1954) with responses by eighteen of our foremost contemporary writers.