WebFormerly Radharc: A Journal of Irish and Irish-American Studies and renamed in 2012, this journal features scholarly papers and lectures presented at Glucksman Ireland House NYU as well as new research conducted by scholars in the US and internationally. It is distributed in print and online via JSTOR and EBSCO databases. WebSubmissions. We are interested in the potential of literature, in literature where lines between fiction, memoir and history blur (Sebald, Cendrars, Bolaño, Joyce), in experimental writing, in fiction in translation, in the unconventional and the under recognised, in the personal essay (Sontag, Dyer). We are a literary journal equally interested in the arts (fine …
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WebSubmissions ‘ The Stinging Fly is an essential part of the thriving ecosystem of Irish literary life. When people ask me how to break into publication I tell them to try there first. It is where the seeds of future writing careers are sown.’—Anne Enright 2024/23 Submissions: Thanks to everyone who submitted work to us during November 2024. WebEdited by Nessa O'Mahony, Poetry Ireland Review 138is an Eavan Boland Special Issue, dedicated to the life and legacy of poet and activist Eavan Boland, who was a hugely popular editor of the journal from issues 121 to 129. This issue features personal tributes and reflections along with instructive essays focusing on collections and individual ... fly ash production in the usa
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WebIrish Journal is the English title of a travelogue by Heinrich Böll. It was first published in 1957 under the German title "Irisches Tagebuch" (Irish Diary) and appeared ten years later in English translation. ... Böll had a deep knowledge of and admiration for Irish literature. John Millington Synge, Jonathan Swift and Seán O'Casey are ... WebSep 23, 2015 · The Irish literary journal’s irresistible rise With their open door policy, Irish literary journals often offer new writers their first break and more established ones a platform and the chance... WebIrish literary journal - The Dublin Review Submissions The Dublin Review welcomes submissions of fiction and non-fiction previously unpublished in the English language. We do not accept poetry submissions. We especially encourage submissions from members of groups traditionally underrepresented in literary magazines and other cultural forums. fly ash recycling