Mike McCormack is the author of Getting it in the Head (Jonathan Cape, 1996), a book of stories awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 1996 and voted a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He has also published two novels, Crowe’s Requiem (Jonathan Cape, 1998) and Notes from a Coma (Jonathan Cape, 2005), the latter shortlisted for The Sunday Independent/Hughes and Hughes Irish Novel of the Year award and recently hailed by The Irish Times as ‘the greatest Irish novel of the decade just ended’. A new story collection, Forensic Songs, was published in 2012 (Lilliput Press). McCormack’s fiction is cerebral and often surreal, depicting a west of Ireland which moves beyond narrow, realistic interpretations and into spaces which exi...
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This article analyses Mike McCormack’s novel Solar Bones (2016) which narrates in a run-on sentence ...
International audienceOften compared to Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman, Mike McCormack’s novel ...
This article analyses Mike McCormack’s novel Solar Bones (2016) which narrates in a run-on sentence ...
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Colum McCann is rightly acknowledged as being one of Ireland’s most talented living novelists. The s...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
In July 2019, the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures held its annual confe...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Edinburgh University Pre...
This article analyses Mike McCormack’s novel Solar Bones (2016) which narrates in a run-on sentence ...
International audienceOften compared to Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman, Mike McCormack’s novel ...
This article analyses Mike McCormack’s novel Solar Bones (2016) which narrates in a run-on sentence ...
The legacies of modernism in Irish literature have frequently been approached through the prism of i...
Galway writer Alan McMonagle participated in the Conference II St. Patricks Day International Semina...
The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one o...
The Goldsmith Award-winning Solar Bones is a novel focused on, and dedicated to, loss. As Marcus Con...
In the present essay I argue that that Mike McCormack’s acclaimed latest novel Solar Bones (Brit. 20...
It is hard to believe that John McGahern has been dead 13 years. Along with Seamus Heaney and Brian ...
Irish author Brian O\u27Nolan\u27s (1911-1966) later career involves multi-media works that in a var...
Considers the possession by John McGahern in his Galway Archive of an early issue of The Reader maga...
Colum McCann is rightly acknowledged as being one of Ireland’s most talented living novelists. The s...
Since he passed away in 2006, John McGahern’s status as Ireland’s foremost prose writer in English h...
In July 2019, the International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures held its annual confe...