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September 10, 2014July 24, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Review: ‘The Children Act’

September 1, 2014April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

An Interview with Ian McEwan

August 21, 2014May 15, 2015theoxfordculturereview

Review: ‘In Praise of Older Women’

August 18, 2014July 24, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Review: ‘We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves’

July 15, 2013September 7, 2014theoxfordculturereview

Big Nothin’ bogs and bordering sea: City of Bohane

March 25, 2013April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

CoffeeHouse: An Interview with Andrew Irwin

March 17, 2013March 17, 2013theoxfordculturereview

Poets, writers, photographers, artists: call for submissions

March 12, 2013April 27, 2016theoxfordculturereview

Structo: An Interview with Euan Monaghan

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