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DUBLIN WRITERS FESTIVAL 2008
/ 11 Jun 2008 - 15 Jun 2008 10This international literary festival celebrates our city’s literary heritage and presents the very best of Irish and International writing. Explore ...
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MARIAN KEYES
/ 14 Jun 2008 8Lola has every reason to be interested in who Paddy de Courcy is marrying – because although she’s his girlfriend, ...
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WAR GAMES-THE TRUE COST OF THE WAR ON TERROR
/ 14 Jun 2008 8Two chilling investigations into deception, cruelty and the compromise of law lay bare the dark heart of the US imperial ...
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ESTHER FREUD
/ 14 Jun 2008 8Freud’s ‘deliciously unsettling’ Love Falls is a compelling coming-of-age tale from the award-winning author of Hideous Kinky. Reconciled with her ...
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SMALL WONDERS – THE ART OF THE SHORT STORY
/ 14 Jun 2008 10At its best, the short story form is an elegant and precise distillation of the human experience. This exclusive double-header ...
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EILÉAN NÍ CHUILLEANÁIN AND HARRY CLIFTON
/ 13 Jun 2008 8Two of Dublin’s most respected voices share the stage and their literary heritage in this double-header of contemporary Irish poetry. ...
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