Irish Writers and the Thirties

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The book, with writer and educator Leslie Daiken at its centre, depicts the lives of Irish writers and artists in cultural transit; re evaluates the impact of  socialist causes and global history on Irish writers and makes the case for viewing Irish literature, and writers in and of Ireland, in the 1930s in a startling new light.

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Katrina Goldstone- Independent researcher and writer

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As an independent researcher and communications professional, I have written extensively on arts, culture, minorities, cultural diversity and Jewish history. I have contributed features and reviews to numerous publications in Ireland and the UK, reviewing books on Jewish history, the Holocaust, and general arts journalism. I have also been a regular contributor to Irish national radio, commenting on Jewish history, the Holocaust, Anne Frank, cultural diversity and a range of writers including Toni Morrison, Nina Berberova, Grace Paley, Truman Capote and Alice Walker.

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