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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Guests of the Nation | 3 | |
In the Train | 15 | |
The Majesty of the Law | 30 | |
Michael's Wife | 39 | |
Orpheus and His Lute | 56 | |
What's Wrong with the Country | 67 | |
Old Fellows | 82 | |
The Holy Door | 91 | |
Darcy in Tir na nOg | 142 | |
The Rebel | 148 | |
The Face of Evil | 157 | |
Lonely Rock | 167 | |
A Minority | 182 | |
The Man of the World | 191 | |
The Genius | 199 | |
Music When Soft Voices Die | 211 | |
The Party | 222 | |
I Am Stretched on Your Grave | 233 | |
Kilcash | 235 | |
The Lament for Art O'Leary | 237 | |
The Midnight Court | 247 | |
Only Child | 279 | |
The Writer and the Welfare State: The Welfare State and I | 283 | |
A Boy in Prison | 292 | |
Meet Frank O'Connor | 305 | |
Talk with the Author | 310 | |
Writing A Story - One Man's Way | 312 | |
Why Don't You Write about America? | 318 | |
W. B. Yeats | 325 | |
All the Olympians | 330 | |
Introduction to A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | 341 | |
For A Two-Hundredth Birthday | 346 | |
A Walk in New York | 350 | |
In Quest of Beer | 360 | |
The Conversion | 368 | |
Ireland | 375 | |
Works Cited | 403 |
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