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The Dolmen Press, which operated under the guiding hand of Liam Miller from 1951 to 1987, was a beacon in a dark time for Irish publishing and occupies a central position in the story of Irish poetry after Yeats. This collection of essays, edited by the scholar and poet Maurice Harmon, is a testament to the achievement of Dolmen from the hands of the people who were closest to the Press. Essays by Rory Brennan, Terence Browne, Liam Browne, John Calder Raymond, Nuala Gunn, Maurice Harmon, Jarlath Hayes, John V. Kelleher, Thomas Kinsella, Louis le Brocquy, John Montague, Thomas Dillon Redshaw, Bernard Share, plus interviews with Liam Miller by Kevin Casey and Andy O'Mahony
Contents
The essays include: Thomas Kinsella: 'The Dolmen Press: A Documentary Memoir' Louis Le Brocquy: A tribute to Liam Miller and to the experience of making the Tain illustrations John Montague: Memories of a Dolmen poet Maurice Harmon: 'The Dolmen Miscellany' Thomas Dillon Redshaw on Dolmen illustrations John Calder: 'Obit and Addendum' Rory Brennan: 'Dolmen and Funding' Liam Browne: A memoir by the printer to Dolmen and a director of the company Plus: Two Radio Eireann interviews with Liam Miller And: Essays by Ray and Nuala Gunne, John V. Kelleher, Jarlath Hayes and Terence Brown