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Maura Dooley

Maura Dooley
  • 8 August, 2019

Maura Dooley speaks with Jane Draycott about Irish heritage, Iranian translation and a Jane Austen residency. Maura Dooley, former RLF trustee, speaks with Jane Draycott about her complex connections with her Irish heritage, reaching to the realm of the ‘beyond’ when translating the work of Iranian poet Azita Ghahreman, and the unanticipated rewards of her residency at Jane Austen’s Hampshire cottage.


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