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Why Irish Novelist Colm Tóibín Doesn’t Want To Be Called A Storyteller

WORDS Posted: April 13, 2014 11:03 pm

“A particular problem with English people: they seem to think that everyone in Ireland is a writer, and very few of us are writers. And that somehow or other writing comes naturally to us, which it doesn’t. So people love saying to you, “‘h, you Irish—you’re such MAR-velous storytellers, all of you!'”

WORDS Published: 04.02.14

Read the story in Hub (Johns Hopkins) Published: 04.02.14

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