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    Dublin is named a UNESCO City of Literature

    http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/...275545743.html

    There is a real buzz around the city over the last couple of days after it was announced that Dublin is a UNESCO City of Literature, only the fourth one in the world. Some of Irelands most famous writers were born here. Maybe theres something in the water What you think?

    Some very famous Dubliners;
    W.B. Yeats
    Sean O' Casey
    J.M. Synge
    G.B. Shaw
    Jonathan Swift
    Oscar Wilde
    Bram Stoker
    James Joyce
    Samuel Beckett
    R.B.Sheridan
    Sheridan Le Fanu
    Dion Boucicault
    Roddy Doyle
    Sebastian Barry
    Elizabeth Bowen
    Joseph O' Connor

    to Name a few.

    I think this is great for the City, and great for Ireland.
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    Congratulations!

    The Dubliners can be proud of it.

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    Fantastic! Some of the above mentioned may make me want to tear my hair out in frustration (I'm looking at you, James Joyce!), but there is no denying that Dublin has produced some very fine artists. Also, of course, there is the colourful character of the city itself as well, which has featured in countless novels.

    I've just wikied the other three cities - Edinburgh is fair enough, but Melbourne and Iowa City? Hmm...
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    The UNESCO designation is given to cities that show exceptional support and fostering of the arts. Iowa City apparently does a lot to promote literary culture.

    Flannery O'Connor seems to be the only author of real merit from there though.

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    How is Paris not one yet?

    Edit: Oops, sorry, I thought the selection was based on the number of authors affiliated to the city and the role or representation of the city in literature. Nevermind me then.
    Last edited by Evaril; 07-29-2010 at 06:42 AM.

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    Yeah Iowa had me scratch my head too but i can understand it from a literary promotion point of view. Literature is the heart of this city and there is a lot of promotion for it too. Dublin: One City, One Book in April for example...

    Loki- I'm with you on Joyce!
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    Montreal is apparently a UNESCO city of design, whatever the hell that means.

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    Given that the other cities are Edinburgh, Melbourne, and Iowa City, are UNESCO just trying to upset London and Washington? Maybe that's too cynical, their remit is "promote the social, economic and cultural development of cities in both the developed and the developing world." Maybe they think these cities need a leg up, and promoting London would look like giving child support grants to stockbrokers. (The English *do* do that, but ...)

    There might also be a sense of "my turn" and assuaging local jealousy - for instance Glasgow and Liverpool have both been "Cities of Culture" in the recent past. Why two cities at this end of Europe? Why no "developing world" cities? Why all English speaking?

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    Look at the other cities though - you would think Paris, London, Shanghai, Beijing, Mumbai, New York, Beijing, Berlin, LA, etc., but Iowa, Edinburgh, and even Melbourne is a hesitant pick - it seems insulting to Dublin to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrphanPip View Post
    Flannery O'Connor seems to be the only author of real merit from there though.


    You may have missed these guys:

    W.B. Yeats
    Sean O' Casey
    J.M. Synge
    G.B. Shaw
    Jonathan Swift
    Oscar Wilde
    Bram Stoker
    James Joyce
    Samuel Beckett
    R.B.Sheridan
    Sheridan Le Fanu
    Dion Boucicault
    Roddy Doyle
    Sebastian Barry
    Elizabeth Bowen

    (btw, I think you mistook Flannery O'Connor for Joseph O'Connor. Flannery was from Georgia.)

    EDIT:

    I think I mistook Pip for talking about Dublin when he really meant Iowa city.
    Last edited by DanielBenoit; 07-29-2010 at 10:52 AM.
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    Haha, yes I was talking about Iowa.

    John Irving is from there too, but I don't know if I'd consider him an author of note.

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    Don't forget Bill Bryson! Oh, go on then. Forget 'im!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dafydd manton View Post
    Don't forget Bill Bryson! Oh, go on then. Forget 'im!
    I'm rather fond of the man. It's impossible to live in Durham and not be.
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    Notable Writers from Iowa City

    Mildred Benson
    T.C. Boyle
    Michael Cunningham
    John Irving
    Christ Offutt
    Frank R. Wallace
    Tennessee Williams
    Frannk Conroy
    Jorie Graham
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    James Alan McPherson
    Marilynne Robinson

    Notable Writers from London

    Margery Allingham
    Eric Ambler
    Kingsley Amis
    Daisy Ashford
    Geoffery Chaucer
    Daniel Defoe
    Daphne du Maurier
    E.M. Forster
    Stella Gibbons
    Pamela Johnson
    Alan Alexander Milne
    John Milton
    Edith Nesbit
    Beatrix Potter
    Emma Tenant
    Evelyn Waugh
    Anthony Trollope
    Wilkie Collins
    Christina Rossetti
    William Makepeace Thackeray
    Virginia Woolf
    Robert Graves
    Edmund Blunden
    John Donne
    Samuel Pepys
    Colley Cibber
    Alexander Pope
    Henry James Pyre
    William Blake
    Lord Byron
    John Keats
    Mary Shelly
    Stephen Spender
    Andrew Motion


    London is just some insignificant city that's only produced a few blokes like Chaucer and Milton, really not that important.


    To be fair, a city has to have more qualifications than being the epicenters or great writers, that is, how they're promoting literary merit today. Here are the qualifications considered when choosing a city (from Wikipedia):

    Quality, quantity and diversity of publishing in the city

    Quality and quantity of educational programmes focusing on domestic or foreign literature at primary, secondary and tertiary levels

    Literature, drama and/or poetry playing an important role in the city

    Hosting literary events and festivals which promote domestic and foreign literature;

    Existence of libraries, bookstores and public or private cultural centres which preserve, promote and disseminate domestic and foreign literature

    Involvement by the publishing sector in translating literary works from diverse national languages and foreign literature

    Active involvement of traditional and new media in promoting literature and strengthening the market for literary products.
    Last edited by DanielBenoit; 07-29-2010 at 11:39 AM.
    The Moments of Dominion
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    Too exquisite — to tell —
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckGIvr6WVw4

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    Iowa City seems to count any writer who spent more than a week there as being from the city.

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