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This collection of interviews was edited for Article 19: International Centre on Censorship, a watchdog organization named for Article 19 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Ireland's history of censorship, almost exclusively of its own making, is a familiar topic in Ireland, so familiar that the government now publishes critiques of its own censorship. Carlson covers that history in a concise introduction, a useful bibliography, and appendixes of historically significant articles. But interviews with seven contemporary writers are the core: new, surprising, rough, barely edited, spontaneous interviews on a subject of real import to these seven writers. This is an essential volume in modern Irish culture, and in all likelihood there will be parallel volumes on other countries.
- John F. Harrington, Cooper Union, New York
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