The Dublin Review

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The Dublin Review heißt ein quartalsmäßig seit 2001 erscheinendes Magazin aus Irland. Es enthält Essays, kritische Betrachtungen, Erzählungen, Memoiren, Reiseberichte. Das Magazin wurde vom Herausgeber Brendan Barrington gegründet. Das Magazin erscheint in Buchform. Sitz ist Dublin. Die erste Ausgabe erschien im Dezember 2000. rdf:langString
The Dublin Review is a quarterly magazine that publishes essays, reportage, autobiography, travel writing, criticism and fiction. It was launched in December 2000 by Brendan Barrington, who remains the editor and publisher, assisted by Nora Mahony and then Deanna Ortiz in 2013. An anthology of non-fiction pieces from the magazine, The Dublin Review Reader, appeared in 2007. The magazine has been noted for the range of its contributors, which includes new writers from Ireland and elsewhere.In his introduction to the Reader, Brendan Barrington wrote: rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Dublin Review heißt ein quartalsmäßig seit 2001 erscheinendes Magazin aus Irland. Es enthält Essays, kritische Betrachtungen, Erzählungen, Memoiren, Reiseberichte. Das Magazin wurde vom Herausgeber Brendan Barrington gegründet. Das Magazin erscheint in Buchform. Sitz ist Dublin. Die erste Ausgabe erschien im Dezember 2000.
rdf:langString The Dublin Review is a quarterly magazine that publishes essays, reportage, autobiography, travel writing, criticism and fiction. It was launched in December 2000 by Brendan Barrington, who remains the editor and publisher, assisted by Nora Mahony and then Deanna Ortiz in 2013. An anthology of non-fiction pieces from the magazine, The Dublin Review Reader, appeared in 2007. The magazine has been noted for the range of its contributors, which includes new writers from Ireland and elsewhere.In his introduction to the Reader, Brendan Barrington wrote: "If forced to articulate a governing idea behind the magazine, I might offer this: that the essay in its various guises is every bit as much an art form as the short story or poem, and ought to be treated as such." The magazine is presented "in book form, with minimal design, the writing presented without adornment, without any introduction, explanation of setting, background or even the usual obvious pointers to whether the piece is fiction or non-fiction". Along with The Dublin Review of Books, The Honest Ulsterman, The Stinging Fly, and various other titles, it is one of a number of periodicals to have contributed to a boom in Irish literary journals over the past decade. Editor Brendan Barrington is also Senior Editor at Penguin Ireland, a division of the Penguin Group.
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