Dublin: a literary heritage
March 30, 2013A tribute to Ireland’s writers is tranformed into the largest international literary award in history
By Turlough McConnell
Dublin is a city of words. More precisely, it is a city of wordsmiths, of men and women whose work uplifts everyday reality in a variety of literary forms. Everyone is Dublin, or so it seems, has a story to tell – and so it has been for centuries, Story telling is a way of life in Dublin, and Flourishes among the city’s famous as well as its ordinary citizens. It links this youthful, contemporary capital city with one of the most ancient cultures in Europe. …
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