Conor O'Callaghan
VI.1: Home
VIII.1: The Irish for No: a review by John Redmond of "The History of Rain", by Conor O'Callaghan, and "The Irish Card", by Brendan Cleary
Julie O'Callaghan
III.1: Getting Through the Night
III.3: Express Sadako Considers Snow
Mary O'Donnell
V.3: The Winter Ship
Mary Elizabeth O'Donnell
IV.2: Reading the Sunflowers in September; Cuckold; Monk in the Outer Hebrides
P. A. T. O'Donnell
1948: Exile; Spell
1949: On Howth Cliffs; On Hearing a Scottish Choir
Bernard O'Donoghue (editor I.3, II.1, II.2, II.3)
I.1: Morning in Beara (for Canon Matt Keane)
I.1: Interview of Tom Paulin
II.1: Interview of George Steiner
II.2: Interview of Douglas Dunn
III.2: The State of the Nation; The Humours of Shrone
IV.3: Interview of Chris Wallace-Crabbe
V.2: Judge's report on the Old English Riddle Translation Competition
V.3: Weather-Clocks
VI.1: Great Effusions: a review of 'James Joyce: Poems and Shorter Writings' ed. Richard Ellmann, A. Walter Litz and John Whittier-Ferguson
VIII.1: "Much as we would like..." [article on poetry editors]
VIII.3: Romantic Love; Gunpowder
IX.2: Powder and Paint: a review by Rónán McDonald of "Gunpowder" by Bernard O'Donoghue and "My Alexandria" by Mark Doty
X.1: Old Blue-Eyes and Pencil It In
X.3: Interview
XI.3: Burning Furze (translated from Liam Ó Muirthile's Béiteáil); Kelly Grovier's review of 'Outliving'
Dennis O'Driscoll
I.2: Sanctuary
III.3: Growing Pains; Short Story
Nuala O'Farrell
I.3: An Archaic Torso of Apollo [translation of Rainer Maria Rilke]
Michael O'Neill
III.2: Two Cards, Two Candles
Caitriona O'Reilly
X.2: Octopus; A Weekend at Bodega Bay; Blueness
Michael O'Siadhail
VII.2: Two After Dark
Michael O'Sullivan
V.1: Cape Clear Island
E. F. Oliver
1936: Song ("I would not be withdrawn"); Lover of England
W. H. Oliver
1952: Ceremony of Pain
R. C. Ormerod
An elegy for de Bosis, a noted playwright who "died for the liberty of his country".
1937: To Lauro de Bosis, Oct 3rd, 1931
A. Lloyd Owen
1932: Telegram; Vagrant; On a Russian Film
Gillian Owen
1949: Carillon
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Alphabetical List of Contributors
1910-23 Fairie to the Somme
- 1910-13 GH Crow, G Dennis, S Vines
- 1914 GH Crow, S Vines
- 1915 GH Crow, TW Earp
- 1916 WR Childe, TW Earp, Aldous Huxley
- 1917 WR Childe, TW Earp, Dorothy L Sayers
- 1918 TW Earp, E Geach, Dorothy L Sayers
- 1919 TW Earp, DL Sayers, Siegfried Sassoon
- 1920 Vera Brittain, CHB Kitchin, Alan Porter
- 1921 A Porter, Richard Hughes, Robert Graves
- 1922 no editors cited
- 1923 David Cleghorn Thomson, F W Bateson
1924-32 Into the Waste Land
- 1924 Harold Acton, Peter Quennell
- 1925 Patrick Monkhouse, Charles Plumb
- 1926 Charles Plumb, WH Auden
- 1927 WH Auden, Cecil Day-Lewis
- 1928 Clere Parsons, Basil Blackwell
- 1929 Louis MacNeice, Stephen Spender
- 1930 Stephen Spender, Bernard Spencer
- 1931 Bernard Spencer, Richard Goodman
- 1932 Richard Goodman
1936-37 New Age
1942-52 War and Movement
1953-60 The Fantasy
1970 "Fortnightly"
1983-89 Magazine
- I.1 Mick Imlah, Nicholas Jenkins, Elise Paschen, Nicola Richards
- I.2 Nicholas Jenkins, Elise Paschen, Nicola Richards
- I.3 N Jenkins, Bernard O'Donoghue, Peter McDonald, E Paschen
- II.1 Mark Ford, N Jenkins, John Lanchester, E Paschen
- II.2 Mark Ford, Elise Paschen, Mark Wormald
- II.3 Elise Paschen, Mark Wormald
- III.1 M Wormald, Sarah Dence, Bernard O'Donoghue, Janice Whitten
- III.2 Mark Wormald
- III.3 Mark Wormald
- IV.1 Mark Wormald
- IV.2 Mark Wormald
- IV.3 Mark Wormald
1989-95 Fin de siècle
- V.1 Mark Wormald
- V.2 Mark Wormald
- V.3 Mark Wormald
- VI.1 Mark Wormald
- VI.2 Mark Wormald
- VI.3 Sinead Garrigan, Kate Reeves, Mark Wormald
- VII.1 Sinead Garrigan, Kate Reeves
- VII.2 Sinead Garrigan, Kate Reeves, Ian Sansom
- VII.3 Sinead Garrigan, Ian Sansom
- VIII.1 Sinead Garrigan, Ian Sansom
- VIII.2 Sinead Garrigan, Sam Leith
- VIII.3 Sinead Garrigan, Sam Leith
- IX.1 Sinead Garrigan, Sam Leith
- IX.2 Sinead Garrigan, Sam Leith
1998- Rebound
Appendices
"Through about seventy lines Mr Auden continues to show his inability to appreciate the meaning of words" Isis review of Oxford Poetry 1926