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
57. Catherine Prasifka in conversation with Dilâra Yilmaz (13 February 2025)
The Irish Itinerary Podcast
46 minutes
9 months ago
57. Catherine Prasifka in conversation with Dilâra Yilmaz (13 February 2025)
In her conversation with Dilâra Yilmaz, Catherine Prasifka discusses her latest novel This Is How You Remember It (2024). She talks about the use of the second person; how the internet is becoming more and more entangled in life, a slow change that is difficult to track; how this entanglement manifests in the novel form and is mediated through text; shame; the connection and disconnection that the internet can bring; being a novelist; and the importance of arts subsidisation. www.efacis...
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