Anne Enright, Colim Toibin and John Banville are among the Irish writers remembering David Marcus, who has died at 85. Banville:
“In the late 1960s he brought to Dublin a whiff of the wider world of London and late Bloomsbury, which was something Dublin badly needed in those days. He had a peculiarly serene confidence that good writing would out, and a determination to help in that process. He seemed to have been there always, a perennially youthful champion of good writing; how hard it is to accept that his presence is no more.”
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