It is difficult to believe that 50 years have passed since 260 advance copies of John McGahern’s second novel, The Dark, were seized by Irish Customs and Excise officers. The Censorship of Publications Board would deem that the novel posed a risk to public morality because of its “indecent or obscene” content
This article, a contribution to a special issue on the modes and meanings of life writing, discusses...
The Child Sex Scandal and Modern Irish Literature: Writing the Unspeakable von Joseph Valente und Ma...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...
This article examines the banning of John McGahern’s novel The Dark in the Irish Republic in 1965 an...
John McGahern (1934-2006) was born in Dublin and reared in County Roscommon, the eldest son of a Gar...
John McGahern’s second novel The Dark , banned upon publication in 1965, is remembered for s...
John McGahern’s first novel, The Barracks , was published 50 years ago, thus marking the arrival of ...
In Underground Cathedrals (2010), the Glenstal monk and author Mark Patrick Hederman described artis...
John McGahern’s work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
John McGahern’s literary canvas concentrates mainly on the north-western midlands of Ireland...
John McGahern's work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
Looking at John McGahern's early fiction, this essay seeks to problematize easy assumptions about re...
This article examines the censorship of Irish writing since 1950. It gives an historical overview of...
John McGahern (1934–2006) was a writer with a keen sense of place. His novels and short stories are ...
This article, a contribution to a special issue on the modes and meanings of life writing, discusses...
The Child Sex Scandal and Modern Irish Literature: Writing the Unspeakable von Joseph Valente und Ma...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...
This article examines the banning of John McGahern’s novel The Dark in the Irish Republic in 1965 an...
John McGahern (1934-2006) was born in Dublin and reared in County Roscommon, the eldest son of a Gar...
John McGahern’s second novel The Dark , banned upon publication in 1965, is remembered for s...
John McGahern’s first novel, The Barracks , was published 50 years ago, thus marking the arrival of ...
In Underground Cathedrals (2010), the Glenstal monk and author Mark Patrick Hederman described artis...
John McGahern’s work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
John McGahern’s literary canvas concentrates mainly on the north-western midlands of Ireland...
John McGahern's work has dominated the Irish literary landscape for almost forty years. First render...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
Looking at John McGahern's early fiction, this essay seeks to problematize easy assumptions about re...
This article examines the censorship of Irish writing since 1950. It gives an historical overview of...
John McGahern (1934–2006) was a writer with a keen sense of place. His novels and short stories are ...
This article, a contribution to a special issue on the modes and meanings of life writing, discusses...
The Child Sex Scandal and Modern Irish Literature: Writing the Unspeakable von Joseph Valente und Ma...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...