The Dublin Review, Number 57: Winter 2014-15

Brendan Barrington
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Kevin Breathnach A summer in Paris Sex, lies and two heavy tomes of Foucault [personal history] Damien Doorley Beatings On a quiet Sunday morning, a son-in-law pays a visit [short story] Rob Doyle Unseen horizons On the magic mushroom trail [essay] Adrian Duncan Midfield dynamo A father and his fascinations [short story] Lisa Harding Hold your breath An abandonment, a party, and a naggin of vodka [short story] David Hayden Egress ‘Many years have passed since I stepped off the ledge …’ [short story] Rita Jacob Sightings Glimpsing a young boy alone in a house, a young woman investigates [short story] Tom Lee The invader and the antidote Why did taking medication for extreme anxiety feel so transgressive? [personal history] Molly McCloskey Love stories Those who rose to the occasion, and those who could not [essay] Justin Quinn Rockmen are we A famous school’s customs, myths and self-obsession [personal history]
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