The Hay 30 – Lisa MCINERNEY

Escritora, blogger y novelista irlandesa. Sus trabajos han sido publicados y presentados en revistas como Winter Papers, The Stinging Fly, Granta o en la BBC Radio 4. Sus trabajos también han aparecido en antologías como Beyond the Centre, The Long Gaze Back y Town and Country. Su novela debutante se titula The Glorious Heresies, con la cual recibió, en 2016, el premio a la mejor ficción en Baileys Women’s Prize y también el premio Desmond Elliot Prize. Su segunda novela, The Blood Miracles, fue publicada por John Murray en abril del 2017.

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Cartagena 2018

Fiona Mozley y Lisa McInerney en conversación con Peter Florence

Cartagena 2018, 

Fiona Mozley, autora irlandesa finalista del ManBooker Prize con su novela debut Elmet. Lisa McInerney es una escritora irlandesa, autora de Los pecados gloriosos y The Blood Miracles, y ganadora del Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction. Conversarán sobre su obra con Peter Florence, fundador del Hay Festival.

Hay Festival 2021

Lisa McInerney talks to Georgina Godwin

The Rules of Revelation

Hay Festival 2021, 

Former sex-worker Georgie wants the truth about Ryan Cusack's past, but the journalist has her own agenda. Mel returns from Brexit Britain, ill-equipped to deal with the resurgence of a family scandal. Karine has always been sure of herself, till a terrible secret tugs the rug from under her. Maureen has got wind that things are changing, and if anyone's telling the story she wants to make sure it's her. The Irish author's new book is a riotous blast of sex, scandal, obsession, love, feminism, gender, music, class and transgression. She talks to Monocle24 broadcaster Georgina Godwin.

 

Hay Festival 2017

Mariana Enriquez and Lisa McInerney talk to Rosie Goldsmith

Fictions: Tales of the City

Hay Festival 2017, 

Thrilling and terrifying, The Things We Lost in the Fire takes the reader into Enriquez’s world of Argentine Gothic: of sharp-toothed children, of women racked by desire, of demons who lurk beneath the river, of stolen skulls and secrets half-buried under Argentina’s terrible dictatorship. McInerney follows her Baileys Prize-winning debut The Glorious Heresies with The Blood Miracles. The novel is set again in Cork with her vital, brilliant language and storytelling playing out the life and misdemeanours of Ryan Cusack.