If Ever You Go: a map of Dublin in poetry and song is a collection of poems, ballads and songs from a Range of literary luminaries connected with Dublin. The book will enable the reader to make new connections and Continually discoveries were virtual tour of the City of Words. Edited by Pat Boran and Gerard Smyth and published by Dedalus Press, If Ever You Go: a map of Dublin in poetry and song is a single volume of writing about Dublin, from early to modern times and will be available to borrow from libraries and to buy in bookshops from February 2014.
It includes writing by Both historical and contemporary figures, Among em Swift, Synge, Yeats, Joyce, Kavanagh and Ó Direáin as well as Seamus Heaney, Eavan Boland, Dermot Bolger, Paula Meehan, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Derek Mahon. There are songs and ballads from the city's colonial past, paid by leaders of the 1916 Rising, and portraits of the modern city with Spire and Luas tram icts, icts Celtic Tiger 'prosperity' and Its post-Celtic Tiger challenges.
Comprehensive collection ranked by Dublin neighborhoods. He was selected as a work of reference One City, One Book, 2014.