
The Mythology of Blood
In this second article Lorcan Mac Mathuna discusses his An Bhuatais & The Meaning of…
In this second article Lorcan Mac Mathuna discusses his An Bhuatais & The Meaning of…
for Susan Millar DuMars More than a quarter of a century ago a man-child called…
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Une Charogne (1859) is among the most important poems of the 19th century, containing all…
Often dismissed as ‘worthy’, but perhaps overly wordy, products of the nineteenth century, the novels…
It is easy when we are in prosperity to give advice to the afflicted. Aeschylus…
Around the beginning of the second century AD, the Greek writer Plutarch unknowingly created the…
Last week Andrea Reynell met renowned Irish man-of-letters Ronan Sheehan in his Dublin home. They…
Andrea Reynell caught up with renowned documentary filmmaker Sé Merry Doyle to discuss his new…
In Ireland literary deities hover over us like U.S. Presidents carved into Mount Rushmore. It…
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Butterflies continue to fly from septuagenarian Bob Dylan’s cocoon. Last week the Bard of Duluth released…
I have been to four of Bob Dylan’s concerts in various places around the world,…
Sucked in by day-to-day dramas, or absorbed by the most closely studied pandemic in the…
Sé Merry Doyle’s 2001 documentary film, ‘Alive Alive O – A Requiem For Dublin’ chronicles…
In association with The Loopline Collection, we are introducing a free documentary film every week…
Undeniably, Ireland has produced some of the finest creative writers in the history of the…