
Conversations with Colum McCann
University Press of Mississippi
Published on 30. July 2017
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-4968-1294-0 (ISBN)
Description
Conversations with Colum McCann brings together eighteen interviews with a world-renowned fiction writer. Ranging from his 1994 literary debut, Fishing the Sloe-Black River, to a new and unpublished interview conducted in 2016, these interviews represent the development as well as the continuation of McCann's interests. The number and length of the later conversations attest to his star-power. Let the Great World Spin earned him the National Book Award and promises to become a major motion picture. His most recent novel, TransAtlantic, has awed readers with its dynamic yoking of the 1845-46 visit of Frederick Douglass to Ireland, the 1919 first nonstop transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown, and Senator George Mitchell's 1998 efforts to achieve a peace accord inNorthern Ireland. An extensive interview by scholar Cecile Maudet is included here, as is an interview by John Cusatis, who wrote Understanding Colum McCann, the first extensive critical analysisof McCann's work.
An author who actually enjoys talking about his work, McCann (b. 1965) offers insights into his method of writing, what he hopes to achieve, as well the challenge of writing each novel to go beyond his accomplishments in the novel before. Readers will note how many of his responses include stories in which hehimself is the object of the humor and how often his remarks reveal insights into his character as a man who sees the grittiness of the urban landscape but never loses faith in the strength of ordinary people and their capacity to prevail.
An author who actually enjoys talking about his work, McCann (b. 1965) offers insights into his method of writing, what he hopes to achieve, as well the challenge of writing each novel to go beyond his accomplishments in the novel before. Readers will note how many of his responses include stories in which hehimself is the object of the humor and how often his remarks reveal insights into his character as a man who sees the grittiness of the urban landscape but never loses faith in the strength of ordinary people and their capacity to prevail.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Jackson
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
549 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4968-1294-0 (9781496812940)
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Earl G. Ingersoll | Mary C. Ingersoll
Conversations with Colum McCann
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07/2017
University of Pittsburgh Press
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Earl G. Ingersoll | Mary C. Ingersoll
Conversations with Colum McCann
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07/2017
University Press of Mississippi
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Persons
Earl G. Ingersoll, Churchville, New York, is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at SUNY College at Brockport. He has written, edited, and coedited many books, including Conversations with May Sarton, Conversations with Rita Dove, and Conversations with Anthony Burgess, all from University Press of Mississippi.
Mary C. Ingersoll, Churchville, New York, is a retired elementary school teacher who specialized in teaching humanities to gifted students. She also coedited Conversations with Anthony Burgess.
Mary C. Ingersoll, Churchville, New York, is a retired elementary school teacher who specialized in teaching humanities to gifted students. She also coedited Conversations with Anthony Burgess.