Lisa McInerney is a renowned author of fiction and short stories, hailing from Ireland. She was born in 1981 and gained recognition as a blogger and novelist. Her debut novel, "The Glorious Heresies," was a major success, winning the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and the Desmond Elliott Award for best debut novel.
McInerney was born in Galway, and her writing career began in 2006 when she started a blog called "Arse End of Ireland." The blog documented the lives of Irish people living in a council estate with a cynical and humorous tone. Her unique voice and perspective quickly gained attention, and she was hailed as a talented writer in Ireland by the Irish Times. Her writing has been described as sharp and cutting, with prose that "sears through like sound."
In addition to her novels, McInerney's short stories have been widely published in various anthologies and literary magazines, including Faber's "Town & Country," "New Island," "Granta," and "BBC Radio 4." She has won numerous awards for her writing, including the 2016 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction and the 2016 Desmond Elliott Prize for "The Glorious Heresies." Her second novel, "The Blood Miracles," was published by John Murray in April 2017.
McInerney's upbringing and background have been a significant influence on her writing. Her work often explores themes of shame, salvation, and the legacy of 20th century attitudes towards family and sex in Ireland. Her writing is raw and unapologetic, providing a unique perspective on contemporary Irish life. She has been praised for her ability to capture the complexities of Irish society and for her insightful and powerful prose.
Ryan Cusack Books
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The Glorious Heresies
2015
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The Blood Miracles
2017
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The Rules of Revelation
2021
Short Stories/Novellas
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Five Sites, Five Stages
2018
Lisa McInerney Anthologies
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Common People: An Anthology of Working Class Writers