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    Interview with Colm Wiley (Oral History Collection)

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    Interview with Colm Wiley (Oral History Collection)

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    A Century of Mathematical Excellence at Spelman College

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    This file consists of the presentation slides of a presentation by Colm Mulcahy at the AMS-NAM Joint Special Session on The Mathematics of the Atlanta University Center. The event was held Thursday January 5, 2017, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at the Marriott Marquis in Atlanta, Georgia. KEYWORDS: Mathematics, Spelman College, Histor

    Short Stories, Novels and Spain. An Interview With Colm Tóibín

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    Colm Tóibín (Enniscorthy, 1955) is the author of five novels, The South (1990), The Heather Blazing (1992), The Story of the Night (1996), The Blackwater Lightship(1999) and The Master (2004). This last novel won the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the Los Angeles Times Novel of the Year, the Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger for the best foreign novel published in 2005 in France, and it was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Colm Tóibín has a long career in journalism and was the editor of the magazine Magill from 1982 to 1985. He is also the author of several non-fiction books, including Homage to Barcelona (1990) and The Sign of the Cross: Travels in Catholic Europe (1994). He edited The Penguin Book of Irish Fiction (1999) and has recently published his first book of short stories,Mothers and Sons (2006). Colm Tóibín attended the 10th International Conference on the Short Story in English, held at University College Cork on 19-21 June 2008, where this interview took place

    A Guest at the Feast

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    Colm Tóibín\u27s touching memoir, A Guest at the Feast, beautifully read by the author himself. A Guest at the Feast moves from the small town of Enniscorthy to Dublin, from memories of a mother who always had a book on the go to the author\u27s early adulthood, from a love of literature to the influences of place and family. Tóibín\u27s captivating memoir is the story of a writer coming of age and his connections between home, work and love. It is a perfect gem of a book.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/dlpp_all/1452/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Jack Treacy (Oral History Collection)

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    Interview with Harry O'Meara (Oral History Collection)

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    Interview with Fr. Brendan Moloney (Oral History Collection)

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    Interview with Anonymous (Oral History Collection)

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    Interview with Noel Fahy (Oral History Collection)

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