Mike McCormack (Irish Writer)
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Mike McCormack (born 1965) is an Irish novelist and short-story writer. He has published two collections of short stories, '' Getting It In the Head'' and '' Forensic Songs'' and three novels - '' Crowe's Requiem,'' ''
Notes from a Coma ''Notes from a Coma'' is a postmodern science fiction novel by Mike McCormack. It was published in 2005. It features the “Somnos Project”, an experiment to eradicate prison by placing convicts into comas instead. The central character is JJ, a ...
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Solar Bones ''Solar Bones'' is a 2016 novel by Irish fiction writer Mike McCormack. The novel's plot revolves around Marcus Conway, a deceased middle-aged engineer who has returned on All Souls' Day, and is reminiscing about his past life's events while si ...
''. He has been described as "a disgracefully neglected writer". McCormack was born in London. He grew up on a farm in
Louisburgh, County Mayo Louisburgh () is a small town on the southwest corner of Clew Bay in County Mayo, Ireland. It is home to Sancta Maria College and the Gráinne O'Malley Interpretive Centre. Transport Road access Louisburgh is located on the R335 regional ro ...
, and studied English and philosophy at UCG. In 1996, he was awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. In 1998, ''Getting It In the Head'' was voted a '' New York Times'' Notable Book of the Year. A story from the collection, "The Terms", was adapted into an award-winning short film directed by Johnny O'Reilly. In 2006, ''
Notes from a Coma ''Notes from a Coma'' is a postmodern science fiction novel by Mike McCormack. It was published in 2005. It features the “Somnos Project”, an experiment to eradicate prison by placing convicts into comas instead. The central character is JJ, a ...
'' was shortlisted for the Irish Book of the Year Award. In 2010, John Waters in '' The Irish Times'' described it as "the greatest Irish novel of the decade just ended". It took McCormack seven years to write the book. In May 2016, Dublin publisher Tramp Press published his novel ''
Solar Bones ''Solar Bones'' is a 2016 novel by Irish fiction writer Mike McCormack. The novel's plot revolves around Marcus Conway, a deceased middle-aged engineer who has returned on All Souls' Day, and is reminiscing about his past life's events while si ...
''; this went on to win the Goldsmiths Prize. The book was unusual in that it was written as a single sentence (albeit a long one, that spans about 270 pages). Also in 2016, the book was named "Novel of the Year" by the
Irish Book Awards The Irish Book Awards are Irish literary awards given annually to books and authors in various categories. In 2018 An Post took over sponsorship of the awards from Bord Gais Energy. It is the only literary award supported by all-Irish bookstores. ...
. He was elected to Aosdána in 2018. In June 2018, McCormack won the Dublin Literary prize of €100,000, the largest literary prize in the world for a single novel published in English, for his book ''Solar Bones''. He lives in Galway with his wife Maeve, where he works as a lecturer and director of NUI Galway's BA in Creative Writing.


Writings

* 1996 - '' Getting It In the Head'' * 1998 - '' Crowe's Requiem'' * 2005 - ''
Notes from a Coma ''Notes from a Coma'' is a postmodern science fiction novel by Mike McCormack. It was published in 2005. It features the “Somnos Project”, an experiment to eradicate prison by placing convicts into comas instead. The central character is JJ, a ...
'' * 2012 - '' Forensic Songs'' * 2016 - ''
Solar Bones ''Solar Bones'' is a 2016 novel by Irish fiction writer Mike McCormack. The novel's plot revolves around Marcus Conway, a deceased middle-aged engineer who has returned on All Souls' Day, and is reminiscing about his past life's events while si ...
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See also

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List of members of Aosdána This is a list of current and former members of Aosdána, an association of artists whose work is deemed to have made an outstanding contribution to the creative arts in Ireland. Details of membership Membership of Aosdána is based on a system ...


References


External links

* http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2005/0514/1115939702309.html
Mike McCormack reading his short story "Drink Drink Driving Heart Attacks" introduced by John Kenny
(video)
The Terms (2000)
at the Internet Movie Database * http://www.tramppress.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:McCormack, Mike 1965 births Living people Alumni of the University of Galway Aosdána members Irish male short story writers People from County Mayo People from Galway (city) Writers from London 21st-century Irish novelists Irish male novelists 21st-century Irish short story writers 21st-century Irish male writers Goldsmiths Prize winners