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No one writes like Colm Tóibín. This is a masterpiece of the small and the big, not one wasted word and a gut punch at the end that I won't forget. lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/…

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A beautiful, poignant piece about the L.A. fires by Colm Tóibín in the LRB. I loved this image of him - or her - in the swimming pool. lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/…

A beautiful, poignant piece about the L.A. fires by Colm Tóibín in the LRB. I loved this image of him - or her - in the swimming pool.

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Dublin Literary Award 2025: huge congrats to the Seven Irish authors on longlist for €100,000 prize. Colm Tóibín, ⁦Paul Lynch⁩ , ⁦Colin Barrett⁩ ⁦John Boyne⁩ ⁦Sinéad Gleeson (NOT HERE)⁩ , ⁦Nuala O'Connor⁩ & Orla Owen irishtimes.com/culture/books/…

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The Dublin Review number ninety-seven | WINTER 2024-25 includes this essay by Karen O’Reilly about what happened the summer she spent working on a kibbutz in the Israeli desert. To buy or subscribe visit thedublinreview.com/product/subscr…

The Dublin Review number ninety-seven | WINTER 2024-25 includes this essay by Karen O’Reilly about what happened the summer she spent working on a kibbutz in the Israeli desert.
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The Dublin Review number ninety-seven | WINTER 2024-25 features work by Brian Davey, Karen O’Reilly, Eimear Ryan, Aisling Flynn, Juliana Adelman, Arnold Thomas Fanning, and a new story from Susannah Dickey. To buy or subscribe visit thedublinreview.com/product/subscr…

The Dublin Review number ninety-seven | WINTER 2024-25 features work by Brian Davey, Karen O’Reilly, Eimear Ryan, Aisling Flynn, Juliana Adelman, Arnold Thomas Fanning, and a new story from Susannah Dickey. 
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*NEW PODCAST * In episode thirty-five of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Neil Hegarty about his personal essay Gallet. Listen on Spotify, Apple Music, or on our website: thedublinreview.com/podcast/episod…

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NUMBER 98 | SPRING 2025 is out now! Featuring new work by Cathy Sweeney, Neil Hegarty, Philip Ó Ceallaigh, Georgina Parfitt, Thomas McMullan, as well as Ian Sansom’s diary reflections on the year gone past. Order today: thedublinreview.com/product/spring…

NUMBER 98 | SPRING 2025 is out now! Featuring new work by Cathy Sweeney, Neil Hegarty, Philip Ó Ceallaigh, Georgina Parfitt, Thomas McMullan, as well as Ian Sansom’s diary reflections on the year gone past. Order today:
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NUMBER 98 | SPRING 2025 is out now! Featuring new work by Cathy Sweeney, Neil Hegarty, Philip Ó Ceallaigh, Georgina Parfitt, Thomas McMullan, as well as Ian Sansom’s diary reflections on the past year. Order today: thedublinreview.com/product/spring…

NUMBER 98 | SPRING 2025 is out now! Featuring new work by Cathy Sweeney, Neil Hegarty, Philip Ó Ceallaigh, Georgina Parfitt, Thomas McMullan, as well as Ian Sansom’s diary reflections on the past year. Order today:
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Our new issue NUMBER 98 | SPRING 2025 features work by Thomas McMullan, Cathy Sweeney, Neil Hegarty, Philip Ó Ceallaigh, and Georgina Parfitt, as well as Ian Sansom’s diary reflections on the past year. Order today: thedublinreview.com/product/spring

Our new issue NUMBER 98 | SPRING 2025 features work by Thomas McMullan, Cathy Sweeney, Neil Hegarty, Philip Ó Ceallaigh, and Georgina Parfitt, as well as Ian Sansom’s diary reflections on the past year. Order today:
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Culture That Made Me: Irish author Emma Donoghue selects her touchstones, including Charles Dickens, Hoop Dreams and Slow Horses among her selections: irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/arts… Irish Examiner Arts & Culture Cormac Kinsella Simon & Schuster UK

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Interesting to hear novelist Pat McCabe on the radio say he wishes he was religious, but isn't. I think he speaks for many in his generation who seem to feel unable to draw on the wellspring of faith.

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Reviews of Louise Hegarty's Fair Play, Gill publisher's Irish Baby Names, Anne Heffernan's Living in a Land that Time Forgot, Danielle Giles' Mere & Abigail Johnson's The Secret Collector in this wk's papers Chloe Davies Cormac Kinsella Gill Hess Associates Gill Books

Reviews of Louise Hegarty's Fair Play, Gill publisher's Irish Baby Names, Anne Heffernan's Living in a Land that Time Forgot, Danielle Giles' Mere &amp; Abigail Johnson's The Secret Collector in this wk's papers <a href="/chlodavies97/">Chloe Davies</a> <a href="/CormacKinsella/">Cormac Kinsella</a> <a href="/GillHessLtd/">Gill Hess Associates</a> <a href="/Gill_Books/">Gill Books</a>