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“An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baume

estudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:01:06+02:00
“An artist, first and foremost”. An Interview with Sara Baumeestudios.irlandeses2020-10-31T12:01:06+02:00

“Schoolchildren would not now be protesting had Greta Thunberg not made her stand. Writers have begun to take note”. An Interview with Celia de Fréine

estudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:32:42+02:00
“Schoolchildren would not now be protesting had Greta Thunberg not made her stand. Writers have begun to take note”. An Interview with Celia de Fréineestudios.irlandeses2020-10-28T12:32:42+02:00

“Folklore seeks out the things that are not permitted in official discourse”. An Interview with Lillis Ó Laoire

estudios.irlandeses2020-04-24T10:41:22+02:00
“Folklore seeks out the things that are not permitted in official discourse”. An Interview with Lillis Ó Laoireestudios.irlandeses2020-04-24T10:41:22+02:00

“Stretching the Imagination into another World”: An Interview with Eibhear Walshe

estudios.irlandeses2020-03-17T10:01:29+02:00
“Stretching the Imagination into another World”: An Interview with Eibhear Walsheestudios.irlandeses2020-03-17T10:01:29+02:00

Gay Fiction, Homophobia and Post-Troubles Northern Ireland: An Interview with Jarlath Gregory

estudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T20:18:21+02:00
Gay Fiction, Homophobia and Post-Troubles Northern Ireland: An Interview with Jarlath Gregoryestudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T20:18:21+02:00

“Writing is essentially a very, very innocent thing”: In Conversation with Marina Carr

estudios.irlandeses2019-03-21T11:18:10+02:00
“Writing is essentially a very, very innocent thing”: In Conversation with Marina Carrestudios.irlandeses2019-03-21T11:18:10+02:00

“There is one thing we have learned from the Celtic Tiger years: Listen to the dissenting voice”. An Interview with Martina Devlin

estudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T13:32:44+02:00
“There is one thing we have learned from the Celtic Tiger years: Listen to the dissenting voice”. An Interview with Martina Devlinestudios.irlandeses2019-03-16T13:32:44+02:00

“You cannot escape where you are from”: In Conversation with Rob Doyle

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“You cannot escape where you are from”: In Conversation with Rob Doyleestudios.irlandeses2018-03-16T19:49:43+02:00

“There has been a Celtic Tiger of fiction”: An Interview with Claire Kilroy

estudios.irlandeses2018-03-16T19:50:15+02:00
“There has been a Celtic Tiger of fiction”: An Interview with Claire Kilroyestudios.irlandeses2018-03-16T19:50:15+02:00

“Irish English had to do with personal identity, and you can’t get rid of that”. An Interview with Juan José Delaney

estudios.irlandeses2018-03-16T19:53:12+02:00
“Irish English had to do with personal identity, and you can’t get rid of that”. An Interview with Juan José Delaneyestudios.irlandeses2018-03-16T19:53:12+02:00

“The Cultural Links between Galicia and Ireland Continue to Flourish Today”: An Interview with the Director of the Irish Centre for Galician Studies (UCC) Martín Veiga

estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:13+02:00
“The Cultural Links between Galicia and Ireland Continue to Flourish Today”: An Interview with the Director of the Irish Centre for Galician Studies (UCC) Martín Veigaestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:13+02:00

“Migrant Women Are Always Added”: In Conversation with Ebun Joseph Akpoveta

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“Migrant Women Are Always Added”: In Conversation with Ebun Joseph Akpovetaestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:14+02:00

“AEDEI Has Been and Is my life”: An Interview with Professor Inés Praga Terente

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“AEDEI Has Been and Is my life”: An Interview with Professor Inés Praga Terenteestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:14+02:00

“The way the Irish asylum system turns people into un-human is my problem”: An Interview with Ifedinma Dimbo

estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:38+02:00
“The way the Irish asylum system turns people into un-human is my problem”: An Interview with Ifedinma Dimboestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:38+02:00

“I write short-short stories while I am writing a novel” Interview with Nuala NíChonchúir

estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:45+02:00
“I write short-short stories while I am writing a novel” Interview with Nuala NíChonchúirestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:45+02:00

An Interview with Roddy Doyle

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An Interview with Roddy Doyleestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:09:51+02:00

Making James Joyce’s life into a graphic novel. An interview with Alfonso Zapico

estudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T14:01:03+02:00
Making James Joyce’s life into a graphic novel. An interview with Alfonso Zapicoestudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T14:01:03+02:00

Draining out the Colours: an Interview with Patrick McCabe

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Draining out the Colours: an Interview with Patrick McCabeestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:03+02:00

Poetry as a “Humane Enterprise”: Interview with Eavan Boland on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of her Literary Career

estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:08+02:00
Poetry as a “Humane Enterprise”: Interview with Eavan Boland on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of her Literary Careerestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:08+02:00

Politics, Place and Religion in Irish American Noir Fiction. An Interview with Dennis Lehane

estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:09+02:00
Politics, Place and Religion in Irish American Noir Fiction. An Interview with Dennis Lehaneestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:09+02:00

“Under the Skin of the Story”: An Interview with Lia Mills

estudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T13:28:43+02:00
“Under the Skin of the Story”: An Interview with Lia Millsestudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T13:28:43+02:00

The Teatro Guindalera Project. An Interview with Juan Pastor MilletFernandez

estudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T13:28:04+02:00
The Teatro Guindalera Project. An Interview with Juan Pastor MilletFernandezestudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T13:28:04+02:00

Comparative Literature in Ireland and Worldwide – An Interview with Professor Declan Kiberd

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Comparative Literature in Ireland and Worldwide – An Interview with Professor Declan Kiberdestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:10:25+02:00

An Interview with Thomas Conway

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An Interview with Thomas Conwayestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:02+02:00

Short Stories, Novels and Spain. An Interview With Colm Tóibín

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Short Stories, Novels and Spain. An Interview With Colm Tóibínestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:02+02:00

Interview with Lenny Abrahamson

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Interview with Lenny Abrahamsonestudios.irlandeses2018-02-01T12:57:51+02:00

A Novel is a Lengthy Question: An Interview with Frank Ronan

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A Novel is a Lengthy Question: An Interview with Frank Ronanestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:12+02:00

How the Irish Speak English: A Conversation with T. P. Dolan

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How the Irish Speak English: A Conversation with T. P. Dolanestudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:12+02:00

Talking with William Trevor: ‘It all comes naturally now’

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Talking with William Trevor: ‘It all comes naturally now’estudios.irlandeses2018-01-29T22:12:22+02:00
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