After nine years spent hawking her uncompromising novel around without success, Eimear McBride found a small publisher willing to take on A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing in 2013. This fragmented interior monologue, evoking the horror of family dysfunction in disrupted syntax, went on to win a stack of awards including the Baileys prize for women's fiction. She joins critic-at-large Stuart Kelly to discuss the importance of difficult fiction, the new modernism, and why story is not the same thing as plot ...
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A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing by Eimear McBride (Galley Beggar)