The best Irish and International writers of fiction and non-fiction discuss and read from their work that has been published in The Dublin Review. The Dublin Re...
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Catriona Crowe about her personal essay The View From Street Level, which appeared in The Dublin Review NUMBER 24 | AUTUMN 2006.
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Episode Thirty-One | Dean Fee
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Dean Fee about his personal essay The Other World, which appeared in The Dublin Review NUMBER 79 | SUMMER 2019.
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Episode Thirty | Jessica Traynor
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Jessica Traynor about her personal essay Reset, which appeared in The Dublin Review NUMBER 82 | SPRING 2021.
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Episode Twenty-Nine | Glenn Patterson
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Glenn Patterson about his personal essay The wee boy who got him shot, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 30 | SPRING 2008.
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Episode Twenty-Eight | Maggie Armstrong
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Maggie Armstrong about her short story A critic at large, which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 82 | SPRING 2021.
The best Irish and International writers of fiction and non-fiction discuss and read from their work that has been published in The Dublin Review. The Dublin Review is published quarterly with support from the Arts Council of Ireland. It is edited by Brendan Barrington. The producer and presenter of the podcast is Aingeala Flannery.