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Seamus Heaney to Read at Robert Frost Festival

By Irish America Staff
August / September 2002

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Seamus Heaney, Ireland's foremost poet, is the featured guest at this year's Robert Frost Festival, which takes place on Saturday, October 26 in Lawrence, MA. Heaney will read at 7:00 p.m. at Lawrence High School, where Frost attended school and was the valedictorian of his class. The Robert Frost Foundation, a non-profit group that engages school children and the general … [Read more...] about Seamus Heaney to Read at Robert Frost Festival

Hamill’s Snow In
August
Honored

By Irish America Staff
August / September 2002

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Pete Hamill's 1997 novel Snow in August has been selected by Governor Bill Owens as the focus, for Colorado's "One Book, One State" program. The program grew out of the "One Book, One City" concept which originated in Seattle four years ago with the idea of getting residents to collectively read the same book in order to promote discussion about any issues the book might bring … [Read more...] about Hamill’s Snow In
August
Honored

Book Reviews

By Tom Deignan, Columnist
August / September 2002

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A Sampling of the Latest Irish Books. RECOMMENDED Acclaimed historian Edward T. O'Donnell goes from the Ice Age to Michael Phelan ("The Father of American Billiards") in his breezy history 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Irish American History. O'Donnell, professor of American History at Holy Cross College, covers topics ranging from Ireland Before 1850, Religion, … [Read more...] about Book Reviews

Leopold Bloom Lives On

By Irish America Staff
June / July 2002

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June 16 has been immortalized by lovers of James Joyce's Ulysses everywhere as "Bloomsday" and has become an annual day of pilgrimage and celebration. Ulysses is the epic hour-by-hour account of one day in Dublin -- June 16, 1904. In the novel, the hero, Leopold Bloom -- an ordinary Dubliner -- is a modern-day Odysseus wandering through the urban landscape which is alternately … [Read more...] about Leopold Bloom Lives On

Historic Pubs of Belfast

By Seth Linder, Contributor
June / July 2002

June 1, 2002 by 1 Comment

Think of Irish pubs and the mind turns to Dublin; sipping a pint of Guinness as the sun streams over the aged wooden interiors of Doheny and Nesbitt's or following the literary trail of Joyce, Behan and Kavanagh through Davy Byrne's, Mulligans and McDaids. Celebrated in verse and novel, a focal point for every tourist, Dublin pub culture is a treasure to be prized. But travel … [Read more...] about Historic Pubs of Belfast

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