Eimear McBride: a Q&A with our 2014 winner
2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, and we’re celebrating a quarter of a century of...
Winner of Women’s Prize for Fiction 2014
Eimear McBride’s debut tells the story of a young woman’s relationship with her brother and the long shadow cast by his childhood brain tumour. It is not so much a stream of consciousness as an unconsciousness railing against a life that makes little sense, forming a shocking and intimate insight into the thoughts, feelings and chaotic sexuality of a young and isolated protagonist. To read A Girl is a Half-formed Thing is to plunge inside into the narrator’s head, experiencing her world first-hand. This isn’t always comfortable – but it is always a revelation.
"There are a lot of lazy, powerful men out there who don't like to be made to think about how people who are different to them experience the world and then choose to express that difference."A Q&A with Eimear McBride
2020 marks the 25th anniversary of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, and we’re celebrating a quarter of a century of...
2014 Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction winner Eimear McBride has been longlisted for this year’s Prize for The Lesser Bohemians. Read on...
Every night, in the luxurious surroundings of the Baileys Prize Book Bar, we asked three bookish questions of our notable guests....
From Eimear McBride to Kamila Shamsie, we asked previous Women’s Prize for Fiction winners what key tip they would give...
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