O'Toole, Fintan, 1958-
O'Toole, Fintan, 1958-...., journaliste
O'Toole, Fintan
Fintan O'Toole Award winning Irish journalist
VIAF ID: 115852677 (Personal)
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Works
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Access to the Irish countryside : a sad tale of ostriches, mice and dogs in mangers | |
After the ball | |
Alive in time : the enduring drama of Tom Murphy : new essays | |
The appleman and the poet | |
Black hole, green card : the disappearance of Ireland | |
Brexit nie może się udać | |
Brexit og det irske spørgsmål | |
Briterne på briksen | |
But she's not there The Springs of Affection. By Maeve Brennan. Flamingo. 346 pp, (pounds) 10.99 in UK: | |
The child sex scandal and modern Irish literature : writing the unspeakable | |
Correspondence with Wesley College, Dublin (O) | |
Critical moments : Fintan O'Toole on modern Irish theatre | |
Cultures, art and conflict | |
A Dublin quartet | |
The edge of Europe | |
The End of the Troubles? | |
Enough is enough : how to build a new republic | |
The ex-isle of Erin | |
A fair day, 1984 | |
A fair day : photographs from the west of Ireland | |
From the pope to a flat white : Ireland 1979-2019 | |
George Fitzmaurice : 'wild in his own way' : biography of an Abbey playwright | |
Heroic failure : Brexit and the politics of pain | |
A history of ireland in 100 objects | |
Home | |
Irish art now : from the poetic to the political | |
Irish choreographers in conversation | |
The Irish times book of the century : 1900-1999 | |
Judging Shaw : the radicalism of GBS | |
Kaleidoscopic views of Ireland | |
Labour in art | |
The lie of the land : Irish identities | |
The lie of the land : [Mick O'Kelly, John Duncan, Pádraig Murphy, Anthony Haughey, Victor Sloan, Paul Seawright | |
Linnakkeita : uutta taidetta irlannista = Strongholds : new art from Ireland : [exposition itinérante, Liverpool, Tate Gallery, 20 février-7 avril 1991 ; Tampere, Sara Hildénin Tadei Museo, 27 avril-9 juin 1991] | |
Magill Annual. | |
A mass for Jesse James : a journey through 1980's Ireland | |
Meanwhile back at the ranch : the politics of Irish beef | |
Meyler : a family memoir | |
Modern Ireland in 100 artworks | |
The moral monopoly : the people and the theories behind the pro-life amendment campaign | |
No more heroes | |
Oeuvres choisies | |
Out of here | |
Over Under, Sideways Down: WE WRECKED THE PLACE: Contemplating an End to the Northern Irish Troubles. By Jonathan Stevenson. The Free Press: 294 pp., $25 | |
Plays. | |
The politics of pain : postwar England and the rise of nationalism | |
Post Washington : why America can't rule the world | |
The premature Life of Gerry Adams | |
Pustka po sztuce | |
A radiant life | |
Review of Nicholas Grene, The Politics of Irish Drama | |
Shakespeare is hard, but so is life : a radical guide to Shakespearian tragedy | |
Ship of fools : how stupidity and corruption sank the Celtic Tiger | |
Shrines | |
The Southern question | |
Teatre. | |
Three years in hell | |
Tom Murphy : the politics of magic | |
A traitor's kiss : the life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan | |
Up the Republic! | |
We don't know ourselves. (Kelly) | |
What we think of America | |
White savage : William Johnson and the invention of America | |
Why education matters : the importance of education to Ireland's economy and society |