Experiment or Die: A Conversation with Mike McCormack

Authors

  • Val Nolan Department of English, National University of Ireland, Galway.

Keywords:

Contemporary Irish Literature, Mike McCormack, Notes from a Coma, Experimental Fiction, Postcolonial Literature

Abstract

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 exist ‘outside of government and history’. In this interview he discusses the influences and experiences which led him to writing, the ubiquity of technology and the fragility of identity in twenty-first century Ireland, along with the vital, experimental ethos which he believes contemporary fiction in the country must reclaim if it is to maintain its relevance in a globalized age.

Author Biography

Val Nolan, Department of English, National University of Ireland, Galway.

Val Nolan teaches contemporary literature at National University of Ireland, Galway. Recent publications include “Flann, Fantasy, and Science Fiction: O’Brien’s Surprising Synthesis” (Review of Contemporary Fiction, 2011) and “If it was Just Th’ol Book…: A History of the John McGahern Banning Controversy” (Irish Studies Review, 2011). Forthcoming publications include “Break Free: Understanding, Reimagining, and Reclaiming Stories in Grant Morrison’s Seven Soldiers of Victory” (Journal of Graphic Novels and Comic Books, 2014) and a chapter on Lost and Battlestar Galactica in Rebooting Christianity: Reimagining Jesus, the Devil, and the Bible (McFarland, 2013). He is a regular literary critic for the Irish Examiner and is currently completing a monograph on the fiction of Neil Jordan.

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Published

2012-12-05

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Interviews