Every One Still Here
Liadan Ní Chuinn confronts inherited violence and private grief, tracing reckoning as a process that resists completion.
A disciplined archive of reading and reflection
Fiction in which the past is testimony, reconstruction and selective archive. Reviews of how memory shapes narrative.
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Liadan Ní Chuinn confronts inherited violence and private grief, tracing reckoning as a process that resists completion.
Edmund White recounts confession without self-interrogation, allowing anecdote to swell beyond insight.