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Eimear McBride
Eimear McBride is the author of two novels: The Lesser Bohemians (winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize) and A Girl is a Half-formed Thing (winner of the Women’s Prize, Goldsmiths Prize, Irish Novel of the Year and others). She was the inaugural Creative Fellow at the Beckett Research Centre, University of Reading and is a regular contributor to RTE and BBC radio. In the TLS survey of the best British and Irish contemporary writers she placed at #5. She writes and reviews for the Guardian, New Statesman, Irish Times and the TLS. She lives in London.

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In conversation: Jamie Quatro and Eimear McBride

INTERVIEW

March 2019

EIMEAR MCBRIDE

JAMIE QUATRO

INTERVIEW

March 2019

In September 2018, I was invited to speak at a seminar entitled ‘Sex & the Contemporary Novel’ at the University of Toronto. Jamie Quatro...

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feature

May 2015

In the Light of Ras Tafari

Anna Della Subin

feature

May 2015

‘A STRANGE NEW FISH EMITS A BLINDING GREEN LIGHT’, the article in National Geographic announced. Off the coast of...

Art

Issue No. 1

The Idea Machine: Brion Gysin

Marina Cashdan

Art

Issue No. 1

Painter, performer, poet, writer and mystic Brion Gysin (1916-86) was an early prophet of our age. He was a...

Interview

May 2014

Interview with Eimear McBride

David Collard

Interview

May 2014

Eimear McBride’s first book, the radically experimental A Girl is a Half-formed Thing, was written when she was 27 and...

 

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