Anne Enright's Ireland
		The lead essay in the fiction section of the current issue of the Times Literary Supplement is 
		written by Keith Hopper, a Lecturer at the University of Oxford and at St. Clare's.
		
		His essay reviews in depth 
The Granta Book of the Irish Short Story edited by Man Booker 
		Prizewinning novelist Anne Enright.  Keith looks at the new anthology and explores the mystery of 
		why the Irish excel at writing short stories.
		
		Keith teaches Literature and Film Studies for Oxford University's Department for Continuing
		Education. He is the general editor of the Ireland into Film series (2001–7) and the author of 
		
Flann O'Brien: A portrait of the artist as a young post-modernist, the 
		revised edition of which appeared last year.
		
		Link to 
Keith's article online at The Times Literary Supplement.
		
		November