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The Dublin Review, Number 22: Spring 2006

The Dublin Review, Number 22: Spring 2006

Catriona Crowe
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Maile Chapman Two stories
A solicitous neighbour; and peculiar goings-on at a party [fiction]

Catriona Crowe On the Ferns Report
A chronicle of clerical abuse, cover-up and state inaction [review-essay]

Brian Dillon Mad Tracey from Margate
A seaside town and its most notorious daughter [review-essay]

Molly McCloskey Natural and unnatural disasters
In post-tsunami Sri Lanka, is the civil war heating up? [travel]

George O’Brien Going inland
John McGahern’s story, re-told as fact [review-essay]

Aiden O’Reilly Human behaviour
Three German girls, a ‘Celtic’ boy, and lots of roasted vegetables [fiction]

Colm Tóibín The name of the game
A debt-ridden widow turns to a can’t-miss business: chips [fiction]
Language
English
Format
Paperback

The Dublin Review, Number 22: Spring 2006

Catriona Crowe
0/5 ( ratings)
Maile Chapman Two stories
A solicitous neighbour; and peculiar goings-on at a party [fiction]

Catriona Crowe On the Ferns Report
A chronicle of clerical abuse, cover-up and state inaction [review-essay]

Brian Dillon Mad Tracey from Margate
A seaside town and its most notorious daughter [review-essay]

Molly McCloskey Natural and unnatural disasters
In post-tsunami Sri Lanka, is the civil war heating up? [travel]

George O’Brien Going inland
John McGahern’s story, re-told as fact [review-essay]

Aiden O’Reilly Human behaviour
Three German girls, a ‘Celtic’ boy, and lots of roasted vegetables [fiction]

Colm Tóibín The name of the game
A debt-ridden widow turns to a can’t-miss business: chips [fiction]
Language
English
Format
Paperback

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