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  • Nuacht faoi Údair:News of Authors

Readers interested in Art History will welcome Ireland's Art/ Ireland's History: Representing Ireland 1845 to Present by Síghle Bhreathnach-Lynch (ISBN 978-1-881871-51-4), published this autumn by Creighton University Press. Featuring more than one hundred illustrations, the new volume explores the intersections of history and art in Ireland. A portion of the book appeared as "Revisionism, the Rising, and Representation" in volume 3, number1 (Spring, 1999) of New Hibernia Review.

Among the articles on neglected works of Irish-American literature in New Hibernia Review's volume 8, number 3 (Autumn, 2004) was Daniel Tobin's "Modernism, Leftism, and the Spirit: The Poetry of Lola Ridge," which introduced the achievement of the Dublin-born poet who was prominent in bohemian Greenwich Village in the early twentieth century. Readers wishing to learn more of Ridge's work will find much to savor in Light in Hand: Selected Early Poems of Lola Ridge (ISBN 978-0-9792999-1-9), newly published by Quale Press. Tobin edited the volume, which offers his article as an introduction.

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