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100 ISSUES OLD TODAY! The new issue of The Dublin Review features work by Nathan O’Donnell, Laura Morris, Tara McEvoy, Molly McCloskey, Conor Dawson, alongside the mighty Colm Tóibín who also appeared in our very first issue 25 years ago. NUMBER 100 is out now in bookshops, or at thedublinreview.com
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NEW EPISODE. In the latest episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Niamh Donnelly about her short story Total Care, which appeared in The Dublin Review NUMBER 84 | AUTUMN 2021.
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Join us for our festival opening night for a special evening of conversation and culture to celebrate the 100th issue of The Dublin Review in a live broadcast with @rteradio1.bsky.social Arena 🎟️ bit.ly/3KgYZDD
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ISSUE 100 is on sale in bookshops and at thedublinreview.com. It features new work by, Colm Tóibín, Nathan O’Donnell, Tara McEvoy, Conor Dawson, and Laura Morris.
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100 ISSUES OLD TODAY! The new issue of The Dublin Review features work by Nathan O’Donnell, Laura Morris, Tara McEvoy, Molly McCloskey, Conor Dawson, alongside the mighty Colm Tóibín who also appeared in our very first issue 25 years ago. NUMBER 100 is out now in bookshops, or at thedublinreview.com
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NUMBER 99 | SUMMER 2025 features work by Darragh McCausland, Karen O’Reilly, Nick Holdstock, Rosita Boland, Juliana Adelman, Joe Davies, and Clement Gelly. To buy or subscribe, visit thedublinreview.com
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From our current issue. Nick Holdstock returns to China for a writing residency. Buy or subscribe at thedublinreview.com
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Like so many others, we are shocked by the sudden passing of Seán Rocks. He will be hugely missed by the arts community. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis.
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From our current issue: Rosita Boland on life on the dole and the stage in the 1990s. Buy or subscribe at thedublinreview.com
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NUMBER 99 | SUMMER 2025 features work by Darragh McCausland, Karen O’Reilly, Clement Gelly, Nick Holdstock, Rosita Boland, Juliana Adelman, and Joe Davies. To buy or subscribe, visit thedublinreview.com
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NUMBER 99 | SUMMER 2025 features work by Darragh McCausland, Joe Davies, Juliana Adelman, Clement Gelly, Nick Holdstock, Rosita Boland, and Karen O’Reilly. To buy or subscribe, visit thedublinreview.com
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NUMBER 99 | SUMMER 2025 features work by Darragh McCausland, Joe Davies, Karen O’Reilly, Clement Gelly, Nick Holdstock, Rosita Boland, and this short story by Juliana Adelman. To buy or subscribe, visit thedublinreview.com
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NEW ISSUE! NUMBER 99 | SUMMER 2025 features work by Darragh McCausland, Joe Davies, Karen O’Reilly, Clement Gelly, Juliana Adelman, Nick Holdstock, Rosita Boland. To buy/ subscribe, visit thedublinreview.com
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FROM THE ARCHIVES. Niamh Donnelly’s story “Total care” was published in NUMBER 84 | AUTUMN 2021. Read it in full on our website #freereads
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NEW PODCAST! In Episode 38 of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Eoin Butler about his essay We're not those kind of people, which appeared in The Dublin Review NUMBER 59 | SUMMER 2015. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc. Or visit 👇
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Summer is coming! Here’s a last blast of the Spring 2025 issue. Cathy Sweeney’s essay, Relapse from number 98. You can hear Cathy read and discuss the essay in the podcast section of our website. Visit the dublinreview.com
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Coming soon… in the next episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Eoin Butler visits the crumbling mansion of a dead Taoiseach.
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Neil Hegarty’s portrait of his father, a prominent Derry architect throughout the Troubles, is published in NUMBER 98 | SPRING 2025. Buy this issue or subscribe to The Dublin Review @ thedublinreview.com/subscription/
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The Dublin Review Archive contains full reads from our back issues. Tim MacGabhann’s essay The Black Pool appeared in NUMBER 85 | WINTER 2021. Read it here: thedublinreview.com/article/the-...
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In Episode Thirty-Seven of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Cathy Sweeney about her personal essay ‘Relapse’. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, etc. Or visit the podcast section of our website 👇thedublinreview.com
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When you subscribe to The Dublin Review, you get four issues a year delivered to your door. Annual subscriptions from just €34. All prices include postage. We are happy to arrange gift subscriptions. Visit our website:
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NEW PODCAST! In episode thirty-seven of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Cathy Sweeney about her essay ‘Relapse’, which appears in the current issue. Listen on Spotify, Apple Music, etc. Or visit the podcast section of our website 👇thedublinreview.com
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PODCAST Juliana Adelman reads and discusses her essay ‘Weights and measures’. Listen to The Dublin Review Podcast on Apple Music, Spotify, or visit the podcast section of our website. thedublinreview.com
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After more than a decade sober, Cathy Sweeney checks into a hotel and opens a bottle of wine. Her personal essay ‘Relapse’ is in the current issue of The Dublin Review. Buy or subscribe at thedublinreview.com
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Every Spring, The Dublin Review publishes Ian Sansom’s diary for the year that has passed. Buy single issues or subscribe at thedublinreview.com