European Federation of Associations and Centres of Irish Studies
60 episodes
5 months ago
In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors. www.efacis.eu
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In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors. www.efacis.eu
52. Kimberly Campanello in conversation with Adam Hanna (20 June 2024)
The Irish Itinerary Podcast
46 minutes
1 year ago
52. Kimberly Campanello in conversation with Adam Hanna (20 June 2024)
In her conversation with Adam Hanna, Kimberly Campanello reads from and discusses her poetry-object MOTHERBABYHOME (2019). She talks about the path that led to the work and the composition process; the use of reports in her work and how this influenced its form; empty spaces and subtraction; the difficulty of performing the work and how it affects her; and the responses from survivors. You can find more information on and images from MOTHERBABYHOME (2019) at https://www.kimberlyc...
The Irish Itinerary Podcast
In their conversation with Tim Groenland, Emily Cooper and Dean Fee discuss the origins of their literary journal, The Pig’s Back, designed as a Donegal-based journal with an international bent. They talk about creating not only an issue, but a beautiful object that stays in people’s minds; blurring fiction and non-fiction; bringing the many literary journals in Ireland together at the Journals Fleadh; and what being edited has thought them as writers and editors. www.efacis.eu