1990s London. An eighteen-year-old Irish girl arrives in London to study drama and falls violently in love with an older actor. While she is naive and thrilled by life in the big city, he is haunted by demons, and the clamorous relationship that ensues risks undoing them both.
Tells the story of a young woman's relationship with her brother, and the long shadow cast by his childhood brain tumour.
Written during her time as the inaugural fellow in the Beckett archive last year, Eimear McBride's three short, characteristically brilliant texts - collected in one work, Mouthpieces.... Læs mere
From the winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction'Powerful . She's been here once before - but while the room hasn't changed, she is a different person now. Forever caught between... Læs mere
A blistering, galvanising essay from Eimear McBride, award-winning author of A Girl is a Half-formed Thing.
I'm just not sure how toWhat?Manage all this. All what? But up in the flat, there is only Eily and Stephen, 19 and 40. The total obsession of new love. 18 months... Læs mere
An intense story of passion, jealousy and family from the trailblazing, award-winning Eimear McBride.