Tolka, the bi-annual journal of non-fiction based in Dublin, has just published its seventh volume. Following its stated aim in publishing ‘work that is formally promiscuous and which does not always fall into neat categories [to] encourage writers to test the creative boundaries of non-fiction’ the latest issue features four creative responses to Beckett from established authors who have spent time as Creative Fellows in the Beckett Archives at the University of Reading and at Trinity College Dublin. Introduced by Chloé Duane, the four pieces by Niamh Campbell, Simon Okotie, Claire-Louise Bennett and Nathan O’Donnell offer separate, distinct and enlightening works inspired by each writer’s engagement with the archives over a period of months and will be of enormous interest to Beckett enthusiasts and scholars alike.

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