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From the Sin-é Café to the Black Hills: notes on the new Irish
1999, University of Wisconsin Press
in English
0299167208 9780299167202
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Table of Contents
Preface
Exile, attitude, and the Sin-é Café: notes on the new Irish
The long journey home to Brooklyn: Michael Stephens's Books of the dead
Immigration, technology, and sense of place
Reading Mary Gordon's Final payments in America
Four paintings by Danny Maloney: a short story
The search for majestic shades: contemporary American poets migrate to Ireland
Helena Mulkerns on the Lower East Side
Irish voices, American writing, and green cards
Roger Boylan in his own words: Q & A
'Even better than the real thing': Brian Moore's the great Victorian collection
How decent people live: Thomas McGonigle's going to Patchogue
The Black Hills, the Gorey Road, Eavan Boland's object lessons.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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