The Irish Review No.11, Winter 1991/2.
Author: BARRY, Kevin et al (Editors).
Belfast: Institute of Irish Studies, 1991. 153 pages. Paperback.
Includes:- Famine Diary - The Making of a Best Sellar, by Jim Jackson. 1916 - The Easter Rising and Lost Opportunities, by Paul Bew. Ireland/America: An Unhealthy Intersection? The Irish in North America: Catholic or Protestant? by Donald Akenson. The Kennedys, Ireland and Irish America, by John H. Ahtes. New Opportunities for New Irish, by Maureen Murphy. Ireland 2000: A Very Short Story, by George O’Brien. Visiting Poet, by Medh McGuckian. Mid-Atlantic Blues, by Hiram Morgan. America: Symptoms of Decline, by Helena Sheehan. A Standard of Sophistication and Service: Joyce and the Tourism Trap, by Victor Luftig. Poetry:- Milkweed and Monarch, by Paul Muldoon. Four Poems, by Medh McGuckian. The Kalif of Conamara, by John Goodby. Europe:- Nation and Empire, by Robert Lafont. Literary Criticism:- Eiresponsibilities: Rhythm and Revolution in `The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’, by Derek Franklin. The Arts:- Community Arts - Defined but Denied, by Martin Drury.
Plus a series of reviews.
ISSN: 07907850