<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/">
<rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/258">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Threshold No. 38,  Winter 1986/87]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[John Hewitt Memorial Issue. ]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John Boyd/Desmond Maxwell<br />
Contributors: Alan Warner, Terence Brown, Roy McFadden, John Hewitt, Robert Graecen , John Montague, James Simmons, Paddy Devlin, Martin Mooney, John D. Stewart, John Kilfeather, Rene Frechet, Seamus Heaney, Ciaran McKeown, Stephen Gilbert, Leo MacNamara.<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hewitt, with thanks.  ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Published by the Lyric Players.]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[John Hewitt: Honest Ulsterman, A Secular Imagination, No Dusty Pioneer,  Sonnet, an unpublished poem, Second World War, WW2 World War Two, For the Record, Irishness, Planter, American, Troubles, Gael, Grand Old Man, recognition, old people, elderly. J. H. Poem for John Hewitt, Spiritual Maverick, Outside Armagh Jail, Shelley, Mary O&#039;Malley, Armagh, Derry, Fenians, Cavaliers and Roundheads, love, No Rootless Colonist, Ancestorial Voices, the selected poems of John Hewitt edited with an introduction by Tom Clyde, published by Blackstaff Press, review, Folly, Weimar, Chancellor, A Far Cry, Alfred R. Wallace in Peru (Para?), Darwin, Recollections, Remembering John Hewitt, A Tribute, The Poetry of John Hewitt, review of John Hewitt&#039;s Collected Poetry (1932-67) published by MacGibbon and Kee, originally in Threshold number 22, Summer 1969, 69, John Hewitt Committee Man, The New Boy, Bedtime, The Place of the Street in John Boyd&#039;s Collected Plays,  Autographed photo courtesy of Angeline Kelly and Belfast Telegraph Newspapers.    ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/259">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[ A Magazine Of Revolution? An Exploration Of The Honest Ulsterman.]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Essays on The Honest Ulsterman]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Gregory McCartney<br />
Contributors: Gregory McCartney, Tara McEvoy, Michael Foley, Laura Loftus, Ian Watson, Frank Shovlin, Moyra Donaldson, Maeve Mulrennan, Ben Simmons, Maevo O&#039;Lynn, Susanna Galbraith, Gerald Dawe, Robert Johnstone, Tom Walker, James Gallagher.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[Gregory McCartney / The Royal Society for Literature]]></dcterms:publisher>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/260">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Threshold No. 34, Winter 1983/84]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John Boyd, Daniel J. Casey.<br />
Contributors: John Boyd, Dan Casey, H. Montgomery Hyde, John McGahern, Mark J. Waelder, John Montague, John Logan, Elisabeth Cullinan, Bob Callahan, Patrick H. Meanor, Robert Kelly, X. J. Kennedy, William Kennedy, Dennis Flynn, Diana Hyde.<br />
From the Brendan Hackett collection with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[The Lyric Players Theatre, Belfast<br />
]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[In memoriam Diana Hyde. Atlantic crosscurrents. Irish American Issue. Henry James in his English home. Oldfashioned. Old fashioned. Robert Kelly an appreciation. Oil of excess. For Patricia. Untitled. The cry of I, after W. H. Hudson. A woman from Connaught. Thanksgiving. Epigrams. Ool about to proclaim a parable. Algonquin wood sketches. History. The outlaw history of humankind. A visit to the south end. The black diamond. Anno Montague. A flowering absence. The locket. A Christmas card. Dublin suite; a homage to James Joyce. The bridge. The library. The green. The tower. At Drumcliffe churchyard, county Sligo. Gravesite. The secrets of creative love. James T. Farrell&#039;s Irish and Irish-American writing. A protestant childhood. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/261">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Threshold No. 39, Autumn 1990]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: John Boyd, Desmond Maxwell.<br />
Contributors: Mary Beckett, Rene Frechet, Colin Radford, Louis A. Muinzer, George McWhirter, John Boyd, Ralph Meredith, Norman Dugdale, E. A. Markham, John McClelland, Ronald Ayling, Robert Welch.<br />
From the Brendan Hackett collection with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[The Lyric Players Theatre, Belfast<br />
]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Elba. A French translator listens to Yeats. Armand Salacrou. The Kalevala, its next fifty years. Stone. Two Soviet men of the theatre. Alexei Dudarev. Nina Fround. Derek Mahon. Valery Raevsky. Boris Gerlovan. Threshold. Forrest Reid, novelist. David McLean. A view from Islandmagee, county Antrim. Visiting Belfast. Elder Statesman. Robin among summer visitors. Tryst. School photograph. March afternoon in East Belfast. Whatsername &amp; La Contessa. Green grass. Profiles of a playwright: Bibliographical writings on Sean O&#039;Casey. Alas they scorned to combine. The concept of unity in Irish life and culture. Union. Medhbh. Macha. Reim. Frontiers. Granite chip. Heaney. From the frontier of history. Treaty of Limerick. Arts Council of Northern Ireland. The Brown Fox. Universities Press Belfast Ltd.]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/271">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Verbal Magazine 01]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Garbhan Downey; <br />
Production Manager: James Cunningham; <br />
Design Consultant: Kevin Hippsley; <br />
Administration: Bernie Kilroy.<br />
<br />
Contributors: Garbhan Downey; Stephen Price; Paul Muldoon; David Ervine; Mairtin O&#039; Cathain; Gerry Murray; Robert Welch; Dave Duggan; Pat McArt; Peter Hutcheon; Claire McDermott; Seamus McKinney; Ciaran Flanagan; James Kerr; Michael O&#039;Donnell; Eileen Walsh; Norman Hamill; Catherine McGrotty; Aisleanin McGill; Sean O&#039;Reilly; Catherine Phil McCarthy; John Walsh; Jenni Doherty; Sarah Lapsley; Michele Cunningham, Oliver Jeffers.   ]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[James Kerr/Verbal]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Louis MacNeice, John Hewitt, Colin Bateman, John Connolly, Many Voices Festival; Jacqueline Wilson, Tracy Beaker, The Christmas Club, Stephen Price, Danny Morrison, Hunger Strike, Reflections On The 1981 Republican Hunger Strike; The Lion and The Unicorn: Gladstone v Disraeli; Ireland Since 1939: The Persistence of Conflict; Henry Patterson; In Time of Civil War, Bernard Share; Tory Island, Jim Hunter, Pat Boran (ed) A Dedalus Sampler; Gerry Murphy, End of Part One: New and Selected Poems; Paul Muldoon: General Admission; Majorie Howes: Colonial Crossings: Figures in Irish Literary History (Field Day); Medbh McGuckian: The Currach Requires No Harbour; The Tiger In Winter, Protestants; These Are Our Lives, The Stinging Fly; Rosin McDonough; John Killen, Shellagh McLaverty, DearMr McLaverty - The Literary Correspondence of John McGahern and Michael McLaverty 1959 - 1980, John KIllen, Watching the Door, Kevin Myers, This is Charlie Bird, How the 2006 Ryder Cup Was Won; Heroes All: My Ryder Cup Story, Pogue Mahone: The Story of the Pogues; Outrageous Fortune: Capital and Culture in Modern Ireland; Carol Clerk; Joe Clancy, the Frames, Behind the Glass, Zoran  Orlic, Derry Through the Lens - Refocus, Willie Carson, Art in Belfast 1760 - 1888: Art Lovers or Philistines? Eileen Black, Lansdowne Through The Years, Edward Newman, Moss Keane, Rucks, Mauls and Gaelic Football, Steven Gerrard, Ashley Cole, My Defence; Jenny Bristow Cooks for the Seasons: Autumn and Winter, Good Food Stories, Paul Williams, The Untouchables, Veronica Guerin, Murders and Manslaughter in 21st Century Ireland. Deadlines and D***kheads, Dickheads, Anne Gildea, When to Walk, Rebecca Crowes, Calm Down Boris, Sam Lloyd, Joe&#039;s Dog, Who&#039;s Hiding In The Jungle?, Debbie Tarbett&#039;s, Ten Tiny Tadpoles, Mark Oliver, Scrap the Robot Dog, What do Rabbits think? Brian Reddin, How to Catch A Star, Lost and Found, The Incredible Book Eating Boy, Oliver Jeffers, Watching, Susy Chic, Oisin McGann The Poison Factory, Lighthouse Joey, Dirty Bertie - Fleas! Alan MacDonald, David Robert, Deep Water, H. I Larry, Chris Powling, Thing, Bob Byrne, Robot&#039;s Don&#039;t Cry, When We Lived In Uncle&#039;s Hat, Peter Stamm, Juta Bauer, Garth Nix, Across the Wall. Michael Carroll&#039;s The New Heroes, Sakkara, The Quantum Prophecy, Roisin Meaney, Don&#039;t Even Thnk About It, Paris Princess, Liz Elwes, Growing Yams in London, Sophia Acheampong, Fire Theif, Terry Deary, Flight of the Fire Thief, Jack Higgins,  The Coat, Prima Donna, In The Small Hours, Johnny Tell Them, Oranges are Two-a-Penny, Geoff Hill, the Road To Gobbler&#039;s Knob: From Chile to Alaska on a Motorbike, Running Mates, Cherry Smyth, One Wanted Thing, Emer Martin, Baby Zero Madelaine Kingston, John Broderick, Stimulus of Sin, Bruce Arnold, Weaving Tapestry in Rural Ireland, Taipeis Gael, Donegal, Meghan Nuttall Sayres, Staging Ireland: Representations in Shakespear and Renaissance Drama, Stephen O&#039;Neill, Gillian Kenny, Anglo-Irish and Gaelic Women in Ireland c. 1277 - 1543, Terence Dooley - The Big Houses and Landed Estates of Ireland, A Research Guide, Irish Literature in the 19th Century A. Norman Jeffares and Peter van de Kamp, Fianna Fail, Irish republicanism and the Northern Ireland Troubles 1968-2002, Catherine O&#039;Donnell, Left to the Wolves, Irish Victims of Stalinism, Barry McLoughlin, Guru igCluidini Cathal O&#039; Searcaigh, A Ghost in Daylight, Making Sense of Substance Abuse, City of Change, Dermot Kelly, Autumn Beguiles the Fatalist , Michael Foley, Johnny Tell Them, John Walsh, Timely Demise of a Trendy Conformist: Live Poems Mark Madden, Enduring City,  Belfast, Agnes Jones, Felicity McCall,  ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/274">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Verbal Magazine 02]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Garbhan Downey; <br />
Production Manager: James Cunningham; <br />
Assistant Editor: Catherine McGrotty;<br />
Design Consultant: Kevin Hippsley;<br />
Administration: Bernie Kilroy;<br />
<br />
Contributors: Helen Lucey Burke, Lucy Caldwell, Garbhan Downey, Colin Bateman, Jason Johnson, Emer Martin, Ciaran Flanagan, Norman Hamill, Stephen Miller, Gillian Hamill, Pat McArt, Catherine McGrotty, Eileen Walsh, Michele Cunningham, Andrew Carlin, Jack Houlahan, Tom Fraser, Gerry Murray, Steven King, James Kerr, Robert Welch, Robert Welch, Medbh McGuckian, Winterwood, Michael Bradley, Cormac Newark, Ronan Carr, Dave Duggan, Sarah Lapsley, Aisleain McGill, Kevin Barry, Cherry Smith, Cathal O&#039; Searcaigh, sean Mac Aindreasa, Michael O&#039;Donnell.<br />
<br />
<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[James Kerr/Verbal]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Where they were missed, Lucy Caldwell, Penguin. I predict a riot, Colin Bateman, Headline Review. Benedict Kiely. Baby Zero, Emer Martin, Brandon. Preacher, Garth Ennis. Judge Dredd. Troubled Souls. True Faith. Death on a country road, Desmond Fahy, Mercier. Smart Blond: Dolly Parton, Stephen Miller, Omnibus Press. No one wants you: a memoir of a child forced into prostitution, Celine Roberts, Merlin. Dreams of hope: from Dublin to Geelong, Lily O&#039;Connor, Brandon/Mount Eagle. Bockety, Desmond Ellis, Brandon/Mount Eagle. Hello: the autobiography, Leslie Phillips, Orion. Weawing tapestry in rural Ireland, Meghan Nuttall Sayers, Atrium/Cork University Press. The crafter&#039;s companion, Anna Toborg, Snowbooks. The waves of Tory: The story of an Atlantic community, Jim Hunter, Colin Smythe Ltd. Chambers book of speeches, Andrew Burnet, Chambers Harrap Publishers. OUP&#039;s Very SHort Introductions, Oxford University Press. In search of Iraq: Baghdada to Babylon, Richard Downes, New Island. The Northern front: A wartime diary, Charles Glass, Saqi Books. Contesting the Saudi State: Islamic voices from a new generation, Madawi Al-Rasheed, Cambridge University Press. Great tales from English History: the Battle of the Boyne to DNA, Robert Lacey, Little, Brown. Our lives: The Second World War and its legacy in the Northwest and Causeway Regions, Causeway Museum Service. The Irish Times book of the 1916 rising, Shane Hegarty, Fintan O&#039;Toole, Gill &amp; Macmillan. Remember it&#039;s for Ireland: A family memoir of Tomas Mac Curtain, Fionnuala Mac Curtain, Mercier Press. Gay life and culture, Robert Aldrich, Thames &amp; Hudson. The Irish historic towns atlas No 15, Royal Irish Academy. The book of the Cailleach: stories of the wise-woman healer, Gearoid o Crualaoich, Cork University Press. The best of Irish poetry 2007, Maurice Riordan, Colm Breathnach, Southword Editions. No Paradiso, William Wall, Brandon. The informer, Liam O&#039;Flaherty, Woolfhound. The height of nonsense: the ultimate Irish road trip, Collins Press. The horse&#039;s nest, Moyra Donaldson, Lagan Press. Reading the dog, Maria McManus, Lagan Press. The bloodaxe book of poetry quotations, Dennis O&#039;Driscoll, Bloodaxe. Winterwood, Patrick McCabe, Bloomsbury. Edna O&#039;Brien. Essential radio skills, Peter Stewart, A&amp;C Black. Aloys Fleischmann, Seamas de Barra, Field Day. Raymond Deane, Patrick Zuk, Field Day. The producers, Tim Adler, Metheun. So you want to be a producer? Lawrence Turman, Three Rivers. The Barrytown trilogy, Michael Cronin, Cork University Press. Felicia&#039;s journey, Stephanie McBride, Cork University Press. The Commitments, Roddy Doyle. The outsiders, Eamon Dillon, Merlin. Now, Brendan Kennelly, Bloodaxe. The disinherited: a Sallortown novel, John Campbell, Lagan press. Superman: infinite crisis, Marv Wolfman, Joe Kelly, Jeff Loeb. No place for a child, Yes Publications. Cool waters / Emerald sees: diving in temperate waters, John Collins, Atrium. Being a girl, Kim Cattrall, Piccadilly. Blade of fire, Stuart Hill, the Cicken House. The road of the dead, Kevin Brooks. Are we there yet? David Levithan, Harper Collins. Judy Moody, Megan McDonald, Walker Books. Ideal homes. The slip road. Tra More. Nollaig. Christmas,. One wanted thing, Cherry Smyth, Lagan press. Across the bitter sea, John Boyd, Lagan Press. The deep green pool, Ann McCafferty, Guildhall Press. Who stole our game? Daire Whelan, Gill &amp; Macmillan. Beating them at their own game: How the Irish conquered English soccer, Patrick West, Liberties. Alex Moore&#039;s almanac - a young man&#039;s diary of sporting farewell, Padraig Coyle, Mrine Media. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/276">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Verbal Magazine 03]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Garbhan Downey;<br />
Production &amp; Design Manager: James Cunningham;<br />
Assistant Editor: Catherine McGrotty;<br />
Design Consultant: Kevin Hippsley;<br />
Administration: Bernie Kilroy;<br />
<br />
Contributors: Des Kenny, Andrew Nugent, Garbhan Downey, Catherine McGrotty, Michele Cunningham, Gerry Murray, Danny Morrison, Niall O Dochartaigh, Paul Clements, Damian Smyth, Medbh McGuckian, Dave Duggan, Pat McArt, Eileen Walsh, Norman Hamill, Claire McDermott, Michael Bradley, Aisleain McGill, Martina Devlin, Mark Burns, James KerrMichael O&#039;Donnell.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[James Kerr/Verbal<br />
]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Future book. Second burial, Andrew Nugent, Hodder Headlilne Ireland. Oliver Jeffers, the incredible book-eating boy. Joseph O&#039;connor, John Cooper Clarke, Will self. The lost museums, Matt Kirkham, Lagan Press. The road to Gobblers Knob: from Chile to Alaska on a motorbike, Geoff Hill, Blackstaff Press. Ian McEwan, Irvine Welsh. The goddess guide, Gisele Scanlon, Harper. Connemara: Listening to the wind, Tom Robinson, Penguin Ireland. The emergency: Neutral Ireland 1939-45, Brian Girvin, Pan Macmillan. Con Cremin: Ireland wartime diplomat, Niall Keogh, Mercier. David Ervine. The IRA and armed struggle, Rogelio Alonso, Routledge. Irish freedon: The history of nationalism in Ireland, Richard English, Macmillan. The Ulster antology, Patricia Craig. Alan Sillitoe. Louis MacNeice: collected poems, Faber &amp; Faber. Dear ghosts, Tess Gallagher, Bloodaxe. Oaint it black, Janet Fitch, Little, Brown. The emigrant&#039;s farewell, Liam Browne, Bloomsbury. Cloth: a visual and verbal collaboration, Paul Muldoon, Rita Duffy, Millennium court arts centre. The early bird, Leo Butler, Methuen. Cre na cille, Mairtin O Cadhain, Clo lar-Chonnachta. Plays 5, Tom Murphy, Methuen.  The grown-ups, Nicholas Kelly, Methuen. Blue shoes and Happiness, Alexander McCall Smith, Abacus. The secret life of Houdini: the making of America&#039;s first superhero, William Kalush, Larry Slowman, Atria Books. From Borroloola to Mangerton Mountain: Travels and stories from Ireland&#039;s most beloved broadcaster, Michael O&#039;Muircheartaigh, Penguin. Ireland the guide 2007, georgina Campbell, Epicure. Ireland for garden lovers. The verbally abusive man, can he change? A woman&#039;s guide to deciding whether to stay or go, Patricia Evans, Adams Media. Bloody evidence CSI: Tracking the killers, Michael Sheridan, Mentor Books. Pink Floyd: the early years, Barry Miles, Omnibus. Dirty blonde:the diaries of Courtney Love, Faber &amp; Faber. Should have got offat Sydney Parade, Ross O&#039;Carroll, Penguin. Foot in the mouth: famous Irish political gaffes, Shane Coleman, Mentor. Extreme motherhood: the triplet diaries, Jackie Clune, Pan Macmillan. Chaucer&#039;s Cantenbury&#039;s tales, Marcia Williams. Cinnamon girl, Cathy Hopskin. Keys to the kingdom, Garth NIx. Skulduggery pleasant, Derek Landy. No going back, martina Devlin. Time to face down bad poets, Fred Johnston. The dark sacrament, david M Kiely, Christine McKenna, Gill &amp; Macmillan. Luxus, Victor Sloan, Glenn Patterson, Millenium court art centre. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/282">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Verbal Magazine 04]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Garbhan Downey;<br />
Production &amp; Design Manager: James Cunningham;<br />
Assistant Editor: Catherine McGrotty;<br />
Design Consultant: Kevin Hippsley;<br />
Administration: Bernie Kilroy;<br />
<br />
Contributors: George Johnston; Gerry Mullins; Catherine McGrotty; Heather Richardson; Claire Allan; Michael Bradley; Pat McArt; Gerry Murray; Ronan Carr; Des Kenny; Damian Smyth; Sean McMahon; Dave Duggan; Paul Clements; Aisleain McGill; Ciaran Flanagan, Rosemary Jenkinson; David Campbell.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[James Kerr/Verbal]]></dcterms:publisher>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/283">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 2 Autumn 1986]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Gerald Dawe<br />
Contributors: Sebastian Barry; Terence Brown; Harry Clifton; Michael Coady; John Coll; Brian Friel; Michael Gorman; Dusan Simko.<br />
Photos: Ladislav Drezdowicz.<br />
From the collection of Brenden Hackett, with thanks.<br />
]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[Fathers and sons, I Turgenev.  Voyage to Azania. Lines discovered under the foundations of Dublin in a language neither Irish nor English. Trooper O&#039;Hara at the Indian Wars. True relations of the Island Voyage, 1597. Gipsy camp, 1944. Terence Brown: Poetry and partition a personal view. The pursuit of happiness. Incarnation. Talking of compassion. Video. I heard the gull skull call. Crow birth. The abbey. Hunger. Developing eye-contact. Carried. The typhoid priest. The distaff side. Slavonia on the Seine. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/285">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 4 Autumn 1987<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Gerald Dawe<br />
Co-editor: Avril Forrest.<br />
<br />
Prose/fiction: John Banville; John McGahern; Ger Mulgrew; Robert Richardson.<br />
<br />
Poetry: Andrew Elliott; U. A. Fanthorpe; Charles Hadfield; Mark Hutcheson.<br />
<br />
Reviews: Terence Brown; Sean Dunne; Thomas McCarthy; W.J. McCormack; Gerald Dawe; Liam Harte<br />
<br />
Graphics: Padraig Reaney.<br />
<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:coverage><![CDATA[The creamery manager. Unflinching fidelity, the work of John McGahern. Border dispute. Attention! Un train peut en cacher unautre. Walking in the garden. Reading Marco Polo, and remembering. Sam and me, recollections of Belfast and playwright Sam Thompson in the 1930s. Rodin&#039;s headache. The fall. A peep. Peepshow. Getting records straight, on poetry, biography and truth. Coolgrange, an extract from a novel in progress. The garden: garden I, female figures. Out of into. An alternative day. Eavesdroppers. Reception in Bristol. The middle passage. Route des grappes. Escaping. Costa geriatrica. Brian Coffey&#039;s work in progress. Sleeping under. A lover&#039;s leaving. Smolten verse. To Boris Pasternak. Our last night together. Night cycling. Gallery attendant. Peter and the fig tree. Tower of Babel. The natal city, Padraic Fiacc, John Hewitt. Forms of critique. We Irish, the selected essays if Denis Donogue. Poetry and politics: nation v religion in Northern Ireland. No solutions. Adam&#039;s Curse. Anti-thesis. Unhealthy intersections? Noel Browne, against the tide. A Northern Spring, Frank Ormsby. Northern windows. A store of candles. The party: inside Fianna Fail, Dick Walsh. Hiding behind a face: Fine Gael under Fitzgerald. Stephen O&#039;Byrnes. Des O&#039;Malley: a political profile. Dick Walsh. Two Ulsters: a case for repartition. Liam Kennedy. Gerry Adam&#039;s: the politics of Irish freedom. Terence Brown: Ireland a social and cultural history. John Horgan Labour, the price of power. Michael McKeown the greening of a nationalist. Brendan O Heithir The begrudger&#039;s guide to Irish politics. Michael Hamburger, The truth of poetry. Henry Gifford, poetry in a divided world. A proliferation of prophets. After the second flood. Edna Longley, Poetry in the wars. W. J. McCormarck, th ebattle of the books. ]]></dcterms:coverage>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/286">
    <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>
</rdf:Description><rdf:Description rdf:about="https://huarchive.co/items/show/287">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 5 Spring 1988<br />
]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editor: Gerald Dawe<br />
Copy-editor: Avril Forrest<br />
Irish language editor: Aodan Mac Poilin<br />
<br />
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 />
<br />
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>
</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/290">
    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Krino No. 6, Autumn 1988]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[Editors: Gerald Dawe, Avril Forrest, Aodan Mac Poilin.<br />
<br />
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 />
<br />
Poetry: Sara Berkeley; Gerard Fanning; Michael Gorman; Ruth Hooley; John Hughes; John Kelly; Sean Lysaght; Joan McBreen; Joe Sheerin; Gerard Smyth; Matthew Sweeney.<br />
<br />
From the collection of Brendan Hackett, with thanks.<br />
<br />
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 />
]]></dcterms:coverage>
</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 />
<br />
Contributors: Sean Dunne; Kevin Casey; Harry Clifton; Yves Broussard; Alan Titley; Lorna Reynolds; Eoin Burke; Hugh Maxton; Gerry Dukes; Desmond Hogan. <br />
<br />
Reviews by: Micheal O Siadhail; Christopher Murray; Stephen Matterson; Brian Johns; |Robert Crawford; Niall Grey.<br />
<br />
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:RDF>
