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This article explores coverage of the Northern Ireland conflict (1968-1998) in Britain’s weekly music press, focusing on the country’s leading music paper, the New Musical Express (NME), during its 1980s “heyday”, when it attracted a weekly read[...]![]()
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Ian SANSOM, Author |A diary by Ian Sansom : "Sell the house, clear the shed ".![]()
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Ian SANSOM, Author |A diary for 2019 by Ian Sansom.![]()
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Ian SANSOM, Author |A diary for 2018![]()
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Ian SANSOM, Author |An excerpt from Ian Sansom's diary (2015). Every year " I seem to know even less'![]()
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This essay explores the relationship between anti-vice campaigns and the popular publishing industry of early-twentieth century Ireland. Specifically, it argues that there existed an informal but strongly symbiotic relationship between the two. [...]![]()
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Ian SANSOM, Author |An excerpt from Ian Sansom's diary (2014). Reading Knausgaard in A&E and other misadventures![]()
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The conventional view of Brian Friel's career portrays him as a struggling writer whose first stories appeared in the "New Yorker" in late 1959. After briefly producing a small body of finely crafted, albeit conventional, short stories, he devot[...]![]()
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As John Brannigan has pointed out, the anecdote as a genre – ‘a theatre of memory and an imagined community’ – was key to Behan's world and his writing. Brannigan identifies the newspaper column as an especially enabling anecdotal form for Behan[...]![]()
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Ian SANSOM, Author |An excerpt from Ian Sansom's diary (2013). "After the visit to the chiropodist, it was mostly downhill ""![]()
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Neil BURKEY, Author |Personal history: A brush with death in Alaska![]()
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Ian SANSOM, Author |An excerpt from Ian Sansom's diary (2012). "After the invitation from the Queen, it was mostly downhill"