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Kathleen Mavourneen, here comes Brian Friel
Desmond Rushe interviews Ireland's leading playwright. (First published in The Word February 1970)
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My Adventures as a Bookhunter
Graham Greene writes for The Word about his passion for second-hand bookshops. (First published in The Word April 1974)
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A Poet’s Country
Irish poet, Patrick Kavanagh writes about local nicknames, his native land and the people of Inniskeen. (First published in The Word August 1962)
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The Talking Irish
One of the greatest talkers who ever lived, a Dubliner, once said: “If one could get the English to talk and the Irish to listen, society in London would be quite civilised.” But among the Irish you will find some of the world’s most brilliant talkers and some of the dullest, writes Micheál MacLiammóir. (First published in The Word March 1970)
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