A girl is a half-formed thing
- Title
- A girl is a half-formed thing / Eimear McBride.
- Published by
- Norwich : Galley Beggar Press Limited, 2013.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- 205 pages; 20 cm
- Summary
- Eimear McBride's novel tells the story of a young woman's relationship with her brother who is living with the after effects of a brain tunour. Not so much a stream of consciousness, as an unconscious railing against a life that makes little sense, and a shocking and intimate insight into the thoughts, feelings and sensual urges of a vulnerable and isolated protagonist, to read A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing is to plunge inside its narrator's head, experiencing her world first-hand. This isn't always comfortable - but it is always a revelation.
- Eimear McBride's debut tells, with astonishing insight and in brutal detail, the story of a young woman's relationship with her brother, and the long shadow cast by his childhood brain tumour. Not so much a stream of consciousness, as an unconscious railing against a life that makes little sense, and a shocking and intimate insight into the thoughts, feelings and chaotic sexuality of a vulnerable and isolated protagonist, to read A Girl Is A Half-Formed Thing is to plunge inside its narrator's head, experiencing her world first-hand. This isn't always comfortable - but it is always a revelation. Touching on everything from family violence to sexuality and the personal struggle to remain intact in times of intense trauma, McBride writes with singular intensity, acute sensitivity and mordant wit. A Girl is a Half-formed Thing is moving, funny - and alarming. It is a book you will never forget.
- The story is about a young woman's relationship with her older brother, who suffers a brain tumour in childhood that later returns when he is a young man. It spans roughly 20 years and is set largely in an isolated farming community in the west of Ireland at a time when the Catholic Church dominated every facet of a person's life. The first thing that strikes you about the novel is the prose style, which ignores all the usual conventions about use of the English language and quite brilliantly furrows its own unique groove. While it sputters along in fits and starts using half-formed sentences, incorrect grammar and isolated words, there are enough bursts of fluid and lucid writing to orientate the reader.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Psychological fiction.
- Call number
- JFD 15-3341
- Awards (note)
- Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, 2014.
- Author
- McBride, Eimear, author.
- Title
- A girl is a half-formed thing / Eimear McBride.
- Publisher
- Norwich : Galley Beggar Press Limited, 2013.
- Type of content
- text
- Type of medium
- unmediated
- Type of carrier
- volume
- Awards
- Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction, 2014.
- LCCN
- 2013414093
- Other standard identifier
- 60001902179
- ISBN
- 9780957185326
- 0957185324
- Research call number
- JFD 15-3341