Eimear McBride has won multiple awards for her four novels to date. Through lyrical, experimental prose she explores her characters’ emotional landscapes, immersing the reader in their innermost thoughts. Her latest novel, The City Changes its Face, takes up where her second, The Lesser Bohemians, left off, and is an intense, fragmented examination of a passionate love affair arriving at its first test. Set over a long, rainy night in London, in December 1996, it follows 20-year-old Eily and 40-year-old Stephen as they retrace the course of their two-year relationship in search of what's gone wrong. Join Eimear and Red as they discuss exploring emotions through prose, reframing the past through art, and the poetry of audiobooks
Eimear McBride has won multiple awards for her four novels to date.
Through lyrical, experimental prose she explores her characters’ emotional landscapes, immersing the reader in their innermost thoughts.
Her latest novel, The City Changes its Face, takes up where her second,
The Lesser Bohemians, left off, and is an intense, fragmented examination of a passionate love affair arriving at its first test.
Set over a long, rainy night in London, in December 1996, it follows 20-year-old Eily and 40-year-old Stephen as they retrace the course of their two-year relationship in search of what's gone wrong.
Join Eimear and Red as they discuss exploring emotions through prose, reframing the past through art, and the poetry of audiobooks