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The Dublin Review, Number 17: Winter 2004-5

The Dublin Review, Number 17: Winter 2004-5

Denis Sampson
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John Banville The poor old horse
Michel Houellebecq, the noisy dictator of silence [review-essay]

Anne Enright The bad sex weekend
A boy, a bed, and ‘a lot of stuff that wasn’t sex’ [fiction]

Eugene McCabe The man who wasn’t there
A retired nurse moves in with her aged father, and is forced to confront his secrets [fiction]

Mary O’Donoghue Plumanna
An unemployed waitress, forty-three and pregnant, moves in with her bachelor brother [fiction]

Denis Sampson A nun’s grave
Amidst the bewilderments of the new Dublin and the disgraced Church, the author reflects on the life and death of his aunt, a Mercy nun [essay]

Colm Tóibín The infant father
The writings of John Butler Yeats [essay]

Maurice Walsh Good works for the locals
In Chad, the oil and the damage done [reportage]

Steve Yarbrough Reverting to redneck
In Poland, the author gets robbed, overreacts – and feels a stabbing pain on a dark street [essay]
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Release
December 01, 2004
ISBN 13
9781843511007

The Dublin Review, Number 17: Winter 2004-5

Denis Sampson
0/5 ( ratings)
John Banville The poor old horse
Michel Houellebecq, the noisy dictator of silence [review-essay]

Anne Enright The bad sex weekend
A boy, a bed, and ‘a lot of stuff that wasn’t sex’ [fiction]

Eugene McCabe The man who wasn’t there
A retired nurse moves in with her aged father, and is forced to confront his secrets [fiction]

Mary O’Donoghue Plumanna
An unemployed waitress, forty-three and pregnant, moves in with her bachelor brother [fiction]

Denis Sampson A nun’s grave
Amidst the bewilderments of the new Dublin and the disgraced Church, the author reflects on the life and death of his aunt, a Mercy nun [essay]

Colm Tóibín The infant father
The writings of John Butler Yeats [essay]

Maurice Walsh Good works for the locals
In Chad, the oil and the damage done [reportage]

Steve Yarbrough Reverting to redneck
In Poland, the author gets robbed, overreacts – and feels a stabbing pain on a dark street [essay]
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Release
December 01, 2004
ISBN 13
9781843511007

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