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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino 12, Winter 1991]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[General editor: Gerald Dawe.<br />
Assisted by: Avril Forrest; Aodán Mac Póilin.<br />
Production manager: Liz Cassidy.<br />
Logo design: John Behan.<br />
Cover design: Vona Groarke.<br />
Photo: Pat |Redmond.<br />
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Contributors: Michael Cronin; Desmond Hogan; John Dunne; Conor O&#039;Callaghan; Angela Bourke; Iain Crichton Smith; Tom MacIntyre; Michael Foley; Maura Dooley; Peter Hollywood; Fred Johnstone; John Hughes; Jerry Hill.<br />
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Scottish poets: Elisabeth Burns; Ron Butlin; Robert Crawford; Graham Fulton; Kathleen Jamie; Hugh McMillan; Alan Riach.<br />
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Reviews by: Eoin Bourke; Mairead Byrne; John Carlos; Joe McMinn; Stephen Matterson; Ake Persson; Jill Siddall; Kevin Smyth; Victoria White.<br />
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From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Generating stations: new directions in Irish culture. Louise Erdrich and Michael Dorris. Purtock, extract from a novel. Poems and versions. The history of rain. A pear tree at Knowth, planted 1880. The dream of Gerontius. Different versions of a Montale poem. Versions of Mandelstam (no. 329). Nesting. Murdo speaks. Murdo&#039;s letter to the poet Dante. A letter to the prime miniter, from Murdo. Murdo and the mother-in-law. Murdo leaves school. Murdo and the space ship. Murdo&#039;s Christmas letter. Murdo&#039;s poetry readings. Murdo&#039;s immortal memory at Burns supper. Four poems. Skinny-dip, 4am. Kisses. Decades of the listening ears. Versions. The great book, after Jean Paul de Dadelsen. Moon solo, after Laforgue. The beautiful redhead, after Apollinaire. Scottish poets. Relics of the pharaohs. Skye. Desert. Walking together. Portrait of a shadow-sailor. The perfect servant. Coming of age. Baptism. Barra. Talkies. Familiar dull pulse. Kirk Douglas lookalikes have some fun. Accidental anarchists. Julian of Norwich. The ice queen of Ararat. Ships/rooms. Tam rejects the consolation of the church. Xmas 1990. Making for Arcadia. Materila of dream: a reconstruction. There and you are. A short introduction to my uncle John. Apple pie in pizzaland. Into the blue. Success. Mansize. The A road. Asbestos. Cowp. The old cartographer&#039;s room. The ritualists. The navigator&#039;s song. Our George. The astronomer. Nagasaki. The royal asylum. Jeremiad. KC to 52nd. Maynooth, Ulster, Norfolk. Tercentenary. Tyrone on white island. China plates. When the last with the clan name died in town. Europe, God help us! Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Europe, Europe, forays into a continent. Claudio Magris, Danube, a sentimental journey from the source to the black sea. Conversations on a homecoming. Explainign magnetism, Maura Dooley. Up she flew, Michael Gorman. The Bradford count, Ian Duhig. Other ways of looking. John Berger and Jean Mohr, A fortunate man. A seventh man. Another way of telling. Regions of the mind. Brian P. Kennedy, Dream and responsibilities, the state and the arts in independent Ireland. Nina Fitzpatrick, Fables of the Irish intelligenzia. Words to go on living for. John Berryman, collected poems. The dream songs. Martin Bell, complete poems. Kennelly nails the reader. The book of Judas, Brendan Kennelly. Getting on. The new younger Irish poets. Out of kilter. After Seymour&#039;s funeral, Roy McFadden. The ordinary house of love. Theo Dorgan. Reading the sunflowers in september, Mary O&#039;Donnell. Walking the marches, Sam Burnside. That booker feeling. The novel today: a critical guide to the British novel, Alan Massie. The cafe Cong, Niall Quinn. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/299">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Brangle No. 3.]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Carol Rumens, Assistant Editor: Jean Bleakney<br />
Contributors: Bernard O&#039;Donoghue, Howard Wright, Giovanni Malito, Martin Bennett, David Wheatley, Emily Cargan, Emily-Jane Arkady, Aidan Rooney-Cespedes, Jane Holland, Don Paterson, Stephen James, Michael Longley, Caitriona O&#039;Reilly, Mathew Geden, Andrew McNellie, Gary Allen,  Cathal McCabe, Patrick McEvoy, Peter Reading.<br />
Reviews by: Howard Wright, David Wheatley, Jean Bleakney,  Caitriona O&#039;Reilly, Matthew Geden,  Vona Groarke. <br />
From the Collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Brangle Publishing]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1999]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/298">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Passages 6]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Contributors: Audrey O&#039;Toole, Richard Crawford, Michael O&#039;Ruaric, Jim Clarke, Catherine Canning, Michael Brophy, Dermot Somers, Oscar McLennan, Edward Power, Kevin McAleer.<br />
Cover Design and Illustrations: Eugene McGuille.<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Caldo Productions]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1990]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/297">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Passages 5]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Contributors: Ian Campbell, Eric Langhammer, William Holmes, Michael J. Savage, Grainne Farren, Michael Carragher, Linda McNamara. <br />
Bookshelf by Malachi O&#039;Doherty.<br />
Cover Design and Illustrations: Eugene McGuille.<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Caldo Publications.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1989.]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/296">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Passages 4]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Contributors: Richard Crawford, Jim McCarthy, John Metcalf, James MacVeigh, Sean Loughran, Edward Power, Mark O&#039;Sullivan, Eric Langhammer.<br />
Cover and Illustrations by John Nelson. <br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Caldo Publications.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1989.]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/295">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino 11, Summer 1991]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[<br />
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    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Edited by: Aodán Mac Póilin.<br />
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General editor: Gerald Dawe.<br />
Assisted by: Avril Forrest.<br />
Production manager: Liz Cassidy.<br />
Logo design: John Behan. <br />
Cover design: Padraic Reaney.<br />
Typeset in Galway by: Johan Hofsteenge.<br />
Subscriptions: Kenny&#039;s Bookshop, Galway.<br />
Distributors: Anna Livia Press, Co. Dublin.<br />
Published with the financial assistance of both Arts Councils in Ireland.<br />
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Editorial advisory board: John Banville; Eavan Boland; Terence Brown; John Wilson Foster; John Grey; Jennifer Johnston; Thomas Kilroy; John McGahern; Sean Ó Tuama, Eve Patten; Jonathan Williams.<br />
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Contributors: Aodán Mac Póilin; Alan Titley; Máirtín Ó Cadhain; Seán Ó Tuama; Biddy Jenkinson; Hugh Haughton; Patrick Meanor; John Minihan;  Mícheál Ó Cróinín; Séamas Mac Annaidh; Gabriel Rosenstock; Seán Mac Mathúna; Tomás Mac Síomóin; Cathal O&#039;Searcaigh; Róise Ní Bhaoill; Micheál O Conghaile; Domhnaill Mitchell; Malcolm Scott; Dónall Ó Riagáin.<br />
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From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Modern Irish prose: a necessary introduction for the uninitiated. Cré na cille/churchyard clay, 1949. Twentieth century poetry in Irish. Séan Ó Tuama, Introduction to Coiscéim na hAoise Seo, anthology of twentieth century Irish language poetry, Coiscéim. Trí dhan. La visite de l&#039;archiviste á Gleann Dá loch. Cuairt an chláraitheora ar Ghleann Dá Loch. Crannchur. La foret de chenes. Díthrá na Rinne Mara. Marée basse á Rinne Na Mara. Magnificence. Denis Devlin: collected poems, Dedalus Press. James Wright, The only tongue I can write in is my Ohioan. Beckett/Bacon/Burroughs. Strangehold: Irish in the land of the living. Bás Lobsterchops. The death of Lobsterchops. Trí Haikú. Three haiku. The grief of the winter night. Gadaí Géar na Geamh-oíche. Poetry and science, cooperation or conflict? Tearmann. Sanctuary. Trí dhán/ three poems. Cuairt. Visit. An tSnáthad. The needle. Ocras. Famine. Dáir. Heat. Alienations: a survey of poetry in Irish. Recent bilingual collections.  An Tonn Gheal / The Bright Wave, Raven Arts Press, 1986. Rogha Danta/ Selected Poems, Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill, Raven Arts Press, 1988. Rogha Danta/ Selected Poems, Michael Davitt, Raven Arts Press, 1987.  Fare Well/ Beir Beannacht: Poems in English and Irish, Rita Kelly, Attic Press, 1990. Portrait of the Artist as an Abominable Snowman: Selected Poems, Gabriel Rosenstock, Forest books, 1989. Tacar Dánta! Selected Poems, Mairtin O Diredin, The Goldsmith Press. The soul that Kissed the Body, Pearse Hutchinson, Gallery Press. Live and Let Die. Hindley, Reg: The Death of the Irish Language (Routledge) O Ciosáin, Eamon: Buried Alive: a reply to The Death of the Irish Language. Towards an agenda for Irish. Enactment of an Official Languages Act. Government policy document. Language planning unit. Irish language television service. Restructuring of  Udards na Gaeltachta. Language development areas. Evaluation of Irish language organisations. Planning unit in department of education. Assessment of lexicographical needs. Irish language policy in northern ireland. CLAR Report (Dublin 1975) and The Irish Language in the Republic of Ireland 1983: Preliminary Report of National Survey.  1984 , Athbheochan na Gaeilge - The Restoration of the Irish Language (Dublin 1965) - Action Plan for Irish 1983-1986 (Dublin 1983) . - Pobal na Gaeilge (Oidhri agus Ceannrédaithe) (Dublin 1987). English-Irish dictionary, Dublin 1959. <br />
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</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/294">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[the GLS (Gown Literary Supplement)]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Martin Crawford, Martin Mooney<br />
Visual Arts Editor: Tony Bartley<br />
Gossip by Scriblerus<br />
Letters: DJ Payne, B.D. Duffin, J Nolan. <br />
Contributors: Richard Kirkland, Nuala Gregory, Medbh McGuckian, Moyra Donaldson, Howard Wright, John McGuckian, Ian Duhig, Sherod Santos, Carl Graham, Martin Crawdord, Allan Ginsberg, David Crystal, William Mathews, Ann Zell, Brendan Cleary, Mauice Harmon, Robert Hill, Michael Longley, Carl Graham, Tony Bartley, Lorraine Burrell, Tony Bartley, Sharon Kelly, Aine Nic Giolla Coda, Nicola Russell, James Doyle, Naomi Riches, Michael O&#039;Sullivan, Peter Pegnall, Phillip Quaite, Kevin Noble, Dan Gaston, Eliose Bruce, Martin Crawford, Martin Mooney, <br />
Film Reviews: Deirdre Molloy.<br />
Reviews: Patrick Ramsey, William Barker, Alice B Toklas, Martin Crawford, Martin Mooney, <br />
Front Cover image by Frankie Quinn. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Priory Press]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[June 1993]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/293">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 8/9, 1990<br />
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    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Gerald Dawe.<br />
Co-editors: Avril Forrest, Aodán Mac Póilin.<br />
Subscriptions: Dorothea Melvin<br />
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Editorial advisory board: John Banville; Eavan Boland; Terence Brown; John Wilson Foster; John Grey; Jennifer Johnston; Thomas Kilroy; John McGahern; Brendan ó hEithir; Sean óTuama.<br />
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Contributors: Eve Patten,; Mary Benson; Lucy Collins; Linda McNamara; Ricca Edmondson; Geraldine Meany, Geraldine Mulgrew; John Carlos; Eva Bourke; Rosaleen O&#039;Neill; Susan Schriebman; Theo Dorgan; Brian Lynch; Peter Jankowsky; Boris Grebenshikov; Sergeii Khonizhii. <br />
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Poetry supplement: Heather Brett; Mairéad Byrne; Susan Connolly; NUala Ní Dhómhnaill; Katie Donovan; Áine ní Ghlinn; Rita Kelly; Suzanne Krochalis; Caitlín Maude; Catherine Phil McCarthy; Paula Meehan; Julie O&#039;Callaghan; Mary O&#039;Malley, Eithne Strong. <br />
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Reviews by: Riana O&#039;Dwyer; Suzanne Mitchell; Julie Carlson; Judy Murphy; Lorna Reynolds. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Women and fiction, 1985-1990. Irish women: image and achievements, Ní Chuileanáin, 1985. Wildish things, Aibhe Smyth, 1989. No mate for the magpie, Frances Molloy. Stars in the daytime, Evelyn Conlon. Birds of the innocent woods, Deirdre Madden. Black baby, Claire Boylan. A trip to Dublin. A wake-house. Custodian of the blue hours. Not on the coast of Austria ( A western fairytale). Mirror cracks. Evening Herald. In our faces. One time in love. In the absence of presence. Return Journey. Photograph of an artist. A full day&#039;s work. Old shoes. No vacancies. The Christmas. The Irish arrive in America. Glory days. An interview with Romulus and Remus. Self-portrait. Aubade. A wild night. Old women&#039;s summer. Cuair. Curves. Feitheamh. Waiting. On rising in the morning. Ar M&#039;éirí Dom ar maidin. Two gardens. Noah&#039;s flood. The old world. Shoes. The holiday. Semmelweiss. Snow country. Íomha. Image. Sílstean. Thinking. High noon. Barley sugar. Night walk. Autobiography. Legacy. Content and tasteful. Pep-talk to the poets from their sales manager. Well-heeled. The cloven clock, Ave, the visit, the foreigner, peasants, stranded, the vigil, longing. Statement to offspring. Folding doors. Bald. September song. The merops bird. Crow&#039;s chatter. Return. Galoshes. End of the year. Bird of pray. In the glass house of the snow king. Black beans. Legend of Lilja. The milkman schaufeele. Thomas MacGreevy: Keeping the faith. The six who were hanged. Harry&#039;s game. Paul Celan. A shoreline of the heart. Three poems. Untitled. Molly in Moscow. Nora or Molly/maker or muse: James Joyce and Nora Barnacle. Brenda Maddox, Nora: a biography of Nora Joyce, Hamish Hamilton, 1988. Nora: the real life of Molly Bloom. Houghton Miffin, 1988. The secret of secrets. Spaced out: recent Irish poetry. Perfection is terrible. Sylvia Platt: a biography, Linda Wagner-Martin, Chatto and Windus. Bitter fame: A life of Sylvia Platt, Anne Stevenson, Viking. Old hat: four lips pamphlets. Women and ideas of a nation. A kind of scar, Eavan Bolan. From Kathleen to anorexia, Enda Longley, Attic Press. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/292">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[The Northern Review - A Quarterly Magazine Of The Arts Volume One Number Two]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Michael Mitchell.<br />
Editorial Board: Sidney Colhoun, Seamus Heaney, Ian Hill, Philip Hobsbaum, Michael Longley, Bryan Robson.<br />
Reviews Editor: Harry Chambers.<br />
London Editor: John G. Wilson.<br />
Guest Editorial: W.R Rodgers<br />
Contributors: Bryan Robson, Seamus Heaney, Michael Longley, Derek Mahon, Joan Newmann, Stewart Parker, Tom Currie, Philip Hobsbaum, Denis Ireland, Peter Redgrove, Raymond Warren, George MacCann, Paul Smith, B.S. Johnston, Bryan robson, Eamonn McCann, Edna Longley, Keith Robottom, Sidney Colhoun, Harry Chambers, Sister M. Andrea, Marcus Cumberledge.<br />
From the collection of Carolyn Robb, with thanks. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[The Northern Review]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1965]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/291">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 7,   1989]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Gerald Dawe.<br />
Co-editors: Avril Forrest, Aodan Mac Poilin.<br />
Subscriptions/P.R.: Dorothea Melvin<br />
<br />
Editorial advisory board: John Banville; Eavan Boland; Terence Brown; John WIlson Foster; John Grey; Jennifer Johnston; Thomas Kilroy; John McGahern; Brendan O hEithir; Sean O&#039;Tuama.<br />
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Contributors: Sean Dunne; Kevin Casey; Harry Clifton; Yves Broussard; Alan Titley; Lorna Reynolds; Eoin Burke; Hugh Maxton; Gerry Dukes; Desmond Hogan. <br />
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Reviews by: Micheal O Siadhail; Christopher Murray; Stephen Matterson; Brian Johns; |Robert Crawford; Niall Grey.<br />
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From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Translating Ireland. Letter from Ireland. A state of mind, from a work in progress. Available air: Irish contemporary poetry , 1975-1985. Tending the fire, how can one hide from an undying fire. Escheats. Quaffs. Incisions on bark. Puy sanieres. Wedding. Beaches. Seasonals. A public tail. Improbable relations: Spain and Ireland. The lighthouse at Corunna. Hereditary martyrs. Pearse Hutchinson, Watching the morning grow.  Michael Smith. Kate O&#039;Brien. Labyrinths. Jorge Luis Borges, Poems. Antonio Machado, Early poems. Two Germanies and no Germany. Poetry on partition. Regular border traffic. Partition. Hymn. Tragedy. Technical terms. Freedom. Exile. Middle class blues. Remaining light. That&#039;s easy. Fear. Heir of Icarus. From: Journey ll. Vanishing point. Stroll. Laying the foundations. Sorting out walls. Of stone. And yet, at night. Borders. You. From: the wall. In Germany. Ophelia. A piece of meadows. Kranberg. A song that you&#039;d like to sing. Brodsky, Brobrowsky and Weores. Delenda est Carthago. The wanderer. Holderlin in Tubingen. Sandor Weores: four poems. El Greco&#039;s parable of genious. Renaissance. L&#039;heure bleue. Waterside sanatorium. Hand to mouth: Translating Beckett&#039;s Trilogy for the stage. Quiet waters, a journey home. Irish moments. Eternal moment: selected poems of Sandor Weores, Anvil. Die horen: zeitschrift fur literatur, Kunst and Kritic, Quartal. To rise again. Carthaginians and Baglady, Frank McGuinness, Faber and Faber. Missing from the map. A sinking island, HUgh Kenner, Barrie and Jenkins. Poetry with an edge, Neil Astley, Bloodaxe Books. Northlight, Douglas Dunn, Faber and Faber. Redeeming the ordinary. Thomas Kinsella, Blood and family, OUP. John Montague, Mount Eagle, Gallery Press. Home and away. Field Day pamphlets Nos 13-15, Nationalism, colonialism and literature. Terry Eagleton, Nationalism: irony and commitment.  Fredric Jameson, Modernism and imperialism. Edward W. Said, Yeats and decolonisation. (Field Day, 1988) Set of 3. An unfamiliar nation. George O&#039;Brien, The village of longing, Dance Hall days, Lilliput Press. Untitled. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/290">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 6, Autumn 1988]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: Gerald Dawe, Avril Forrest, Aodan Mac Poilin.<br />
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Contributors: Cathal O Searcaigh; Dermot Healy, Anne Kennedy; Henry Gifford; Charles Donnelly; Dennis O&#039; Driscoll; Terence Brown; W. J. McCormack; Andy Pollak; Raymond Burke; Sean Dunne.<br />
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Poetry: Sara Berkeley; Gerard Fanning; Michael Gorman; Ruth Hooley; John Hughes; John Kelly; Sean Lysaght; Joan McBreen; Joe Sheerin; Gerard Smyth; Matthew Sweeney.<br />
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From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.<br />
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Please note: the magazine is presented as is, complete with repetition of pages.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Londain. London. Sneachta. Snow. Muirbhé. Sea-woman. Aon séasúr den bhliain. Any season of the year. Mayday, from a work in progress. Eye traps and paper ghosts. These freesias; this light; that morning. American primitive. Outside the Shelbourne. What rough beast. Anecdote of a jar. Euclid alone has looked on beauty bare. Oh, Westport in the light of Asia Minor. Seferis and his people. The Cavafy of Seferis, ed Savidis. Just don&#039;t walk out in front of my bike. Wintering. Wish. Bartolomé. The suburban lawn. Sailing into Leitrim village. Waiting on Lemass. She elopes with Marc Chagall. Going the distance. Belhavel Lake (1896), the old story. Cut the cake, Disappearing trick. Cathleen&#039;s complaint. Boxed in. Hard core. In Hokkaido. Journey aboard the Argo Navis. Today in paradise. Babylon tide. The resurrection. Snipe, Gallinago Gallinago. Tikhvinskoye cemetery - an extract from a Russian diary. River. Self righteous poet pontificates on waders and women in Lavery&#039;s Gin Palace, Belfast. Moths and a night porter. The Wexford slobs. The woman and the igloo. The neighbour&#039;s daughter. Once. Miracle. Palmer&#039;s kiss. Scarecrow. Celtic landscape. Twilight. Auction rooms. Divers at the Laurentic. A postcard of a hanging. The three crowns. Charlie Donnelly, the life and poems; Joseph Donnelly, Dedalus Press. W. S Graham: professor of silence. Later silences. Pacific legend. Up so doun. Holy sinner. Seamus Heany, the government of the tongue; the 1986 T. S. Eliot memorial lectures and other critical writings, Faber. A disputatious lot. Robert G. Crawford, Loyal to King Billy: A portrait of the Ulster protestants. Gill and MacMillan. Patrick Loughrey, The people of Ireland, Appletree/BBC. Pond for pound. A serious character: the life of Ezra Pound, Humphrey Carpenter, Faber and Faber. Escaping sense and conscience. The Arkansas testament, Derek Walkott, Faber and Faber. On Ballycastle beach, Medbh McGuckian, Oxford. Cicadas in their summers, Rodney Pybus, Carcanet. <br />
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</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/289">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Brangle  No 1.]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Carol Rumens<br />
Irish Language Editor: Frankie Sewell<br />
Contributors: Cathy Duffy, Declan Long, Ciaran Carson, Manuel Haas, Conor Hanna, Eamonn Hughes, Patrick Gray, Roisin Murray, Francis O&#039;Hare, John Slevin, Helen Goff, Elena Seymenliyska, Abdul Kalam, Ruth Hooley, Anthony Quinn, Rosemary Hull, Toni Taylor, Michael Longley, D.C. Rain, Caroline Stainer, Nicholas Allen, Frankie Sewell, Medbh McGuckian, Damian Smyth, Pat Toland, Noel McBride, Mervyn Roulston, Anon, Pol O&#039; Muiri, Seamus Heaney, Connor Hanna, Chris Jones, John McAllister, Fleur Adcock, Dominque Newbury, Paul Whiteley, Jean Bleakney, Richard McLernan, Elaine Gaston, Brian Little, Don Fay, Michele Viney. <br />
Cover design: Rosemary Hull. <br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Brangle Publishing]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1993]]></dcterms:date>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/288">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[On Littleness and Value]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[The concept of the &#039;little&#039; magazine]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Susanna Galbraith explores the concept of &#039;littleness&#039; in relation to literary magazines. <br />
This essay is funded by The Foyle Foundation.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Susanna Galbraith]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[The Honest Ulsterman]]></dcterms:source>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[The HUMAN Archive]]></dcterms:publisher>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/287">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 5 Spring 1988<br />
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    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Gerald Dawe<br />
Copy-editor: Avril Forrest<br />
Irish language editor: Aodan Mac Poilin<br />
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Contributors: Les A. Murray; Bridget O&#039;Toole; Julia Carlson; Dolours Price; Michael Longley; Tom MacIntyre; Tomas Mac Siomoin; John Arden; Mannfred Hattendorf; Thomas Murphy; Hugh O&#039;Donnell; Gerald Dawe; Tom Clyde; Greagoir O Duill; Eoin&amp; Eva Burke; John Liddy; John Dunne; Sean MacMathuna; Selwyn Pritchard; Thomas Kinsella; Thomas Kilroy; Liam O Muirthile; Robert Johnstone.<br />
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Cover: John Coll.<br />
<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[The glint of De Valera&#039;s glasses. Aspects of life and language. Aspects of language and war on the Gloucester road. An Australian Ithaca, Les A. Murray, The daylight moon, Manchester, Carcanet. And let her rave; The Penguin book of Australian women poets, susan Hampton Kate Llewellyn. The Faber book of twntieth century women&#039;s poetry, Fleur Hadckck. Pillars of the house, An anthology of verses by Irish women, A. A. Kelly, Wolfhound. The Bloodaxe book of contemporary women poets, Jeni Couzyn. The long embrace / twentieth century Irish love poems, Frank Ormsby, Blackstaff. Helen Vendler&#039;s America. The Faber book of contemporary American poetry, Helen Vendler. Katherine Mansfield: a secret life, Claire Tomalin, Viking. Conversations. The king of the island. Couchette. Stone-in-oxney. An Amish rug. The Abbey and Peacock photographs, MacIntyre, Hickey, Mason. A working hypothesis. Snow White. Celan. Ar dhuirling. On a stony beach. On a theme from Marcus Aurelius. Ar theama de chuid Mharcus Aurelius. Paidir an fhile. A poet&#039;s prayer. A potential natural cultural voice, Cinema and Ireland, Kevin Rockett, Luke Gibbons, John Hill, Crum Helm. Journey in a buoyant haze, six months in Irish films, 1987, Double band films. Lullaby. A world turned upside down, The theatre of Thomas Murphy. Conversations on a homecoming. Bailegangaire. Fintan O&#039;Toole, the politics of magic: the work and times of Tom Murohy. Irish university Review, Thomas Murphy issue, Christopher Murray. The bright hour, o to break loose. Genesis. V-day. Men. Pilgrim&#039;s progress. Mission Hall under demolition. Happy families. Days-off. Fosterage. Loyal sons. An Ulster twilight? Poetry in the north of Ireland. Winter. Geimhreadh. Athbhliain. New Year. In memory of Sean Downes. Non serviam. The burning books. Recent european poetry in translation. Erich Fried, 100 poems without a country, Stuart Hood, John Calder. The fly, Miroslaw Horub, Edward Osers, George Theiner, Jarmilla and Ian Millner, Bllodaxe Books. The biggest egg in the worls, Martin Sorescu, Joanna Russell-Gebbett. Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, David Constantine, William Scammell, Joanna Russell-Gebbett. Stolen fire, Lyobomir Levchev, Ewald Osers, Forest Books, Unesco. The angling cot. Illustrations David Lilburn, typography Mary Nagle. Taking the trouble, Fiction by Barry, Healy and Hogan. Sebastian Barry, the engine of Owl-Light, Carcanet. Dermot Healy, Fighting with shadows, Allison and Busby. Desmond Hogan, A curious stereet, Hamish Hamilton. Leaca an ti mhoir. The flags of the big house. Cultural monuments. Midwinter at Maeshowe Neolithic tomb, Orkneys. Putney church, 29 oct. 1647. The british museum. Berlin. Dallas. On the Australian beach. Two fragments, Dura mater, After the service. Out of Ireland. St Catherine&#039;s clock. Peppercanister. Lament of the pucai. Caoineadh na npucai. Tar eis stoirme. After the storm. Ceolta oir. Strains of sheer gold. Brendan speaks to Oliver&#039;s countrymen. Brendan Kennelly, Cromwell, Bloodaxe. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[The glint of De Valera&#039;s glasses. Aspects of life and language. Aspects of language and war on the Gloucester road. An Australian Ithaca, Les A. Murray, The daylight moon, Manchester, Carcanet. And let her rave; The Penguin book of Australian women poets, susan Hampton Kate Llewellyn. The Faber book of twntieth century women&#039;s poetry, Fleur Hadckck. Pillars of the house, An anthology of verses by Irish women, A. A. Kelly, Wolfhound. The Bloodaxe book of contemporary women poets, Jeni Couzyn. The long embrace / twentieth century Irish love poems, Frank Ormsby, Blackstaff. Helen Vendler&#039;s America. The Faber book of contemporary American poetry, Helen Vendler. Katherine Mansfield: a secret life, Claire Tomalin, Viking. Conversations. The king of the island. Couchette. Stone-in-oxney. An Amish rug. The Abbey and Peacock photographs, MacIntyre, Hickey, Mason. A working hypothesis. Snow White. Celan. Ar dhuirling. On a stony beach. On a theme from Marcus Aurelius. Ar theama de chuid Mharcus Aurelius. Paidir an fhile. A poet&#039;s prayer. A potential natural cultural voice, Cinema and Ireland, Kevin Rockett, Luke Gibbons, John Hill, Crum Helm. Journey in a buoyant haze, six months in Irish films, 1987, Double band films. Lullaby. A world turned upside down, The theatre of Thomas Murphy. Conversations on a homecoming. Bailegangaire. Fintan O&#039;Toole, the politics of magic: the work and times of Tom Murohy. Irish university Review, Thomas Murphy issue, Christopher Murray. The bright hour, o to break loose. Genesis. V-day. Men. Pilgrim&#039;s progress. Mission Hall under demolition. Happy families. Days-off. Fosterage. Loyal sons. An Ulster twilight? Poetry in the north of Ireland. Winter. Geimhreadh. Athbhliain. New Year. In memory of Sean Downes. Non serviam. The burning books. Recent european poetry in translation. Erich Fried, 100 poems without a country, Stuart Hood, John Calder. The fly, Miroslaw Horub, Edward Osers, George Theiner, Jarmilla and Ian Millner, Bllodaxe Books. The biggest egg in the worls, Martin Sorescu, Joanna Russell-Gebbett. Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes, David Constantine, William Scammell, Joanna Russell-Gebbett. Stolen fire, Lyobomir Levchev, Ewald Osers, Forest Books, Unesco. The angling cot. Illustrations David Lilburn, typography Mary Nagle. Taking the trouble, Fiction by Barry, Healy and Hogan. Sebastian Barry, the engine of Owl-Light, Carcanet. Dermot Healy, Fighting with shadows, Allison and Busby. Desmond Hogan, A curious stereet, Hamish Hamilton. Leaca an ti mhoir. The flags of the big house. Cultural monuments. Midwinter at Maeshowe Neolithic tomb, Orkneys. Putney church, 29 oct. 1647. The british museum. Berlin. Dallas. On the Australian beach. Two fragments, Dura mater, After the service. Out of Ireland. St Catherine&#039;s clock. Peppercanister. Lament of the pucai. Caoineadh na npucai. Tar eis stoirme. After the storm. Ceolta oir. Strains of sheer gold. Brendan speaks to Oliver&#039;s countrymen. Brendan Kennelly, Cromwell, Bloodaxe. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Passages 3]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Contributors: Michael Carragher, Oscar McLennon, Michael McLaverty, Padraig O&#039;Morain, John Simms, Peter Dolan, Janet Shepperson, Lily McWilliams, Mary E. O&#039;Donnell. Cover/Inside Art: John Nelson<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks. ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Caldo Publications]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1988]]></dcterms:date>
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