Recalling W.G. Sebald

The attention in W. G. Sebald’s writing to the fascist era in European history anticipates many of the controlling measures of our time. Images abound throughout his work, leading to observations and recollections both of historical incidents, literary tradition and the lives of friends and immigrants, as well digressions on nature. We find a unique … Read more

Musician of the Month – Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh

The thing that is currently occupying my attention is a new album that I’ll be releasing in April of this year.  It’s a duo album with Dan Trueman called ‘the Fate of Bones’, a follow-up to our 2014 record ‘Laghdú’. Dan is a pretty big influence on me: the instrument I play, the 10-string hardanger … Read more