A conversation with John McGahern

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • In this edition of HoCoPoLitSo’s The Writing Life, author and musician Terence Winch speaks with John McGahern in 1993, at the peak of his career. Called by The Observer “the greatest living Irish novelist” before his death in 2006, McGahern talks about optimism, pessimism and the centrality of image to his work. Author of Amongst Women, The Dark, and The Barracks, this County Leitrim writer asserts the essential morality of writing, his distaste for the notion of artist as hero, and the influence of American fiction on his work. McGahern reads a passage from Amongst Women. For more information about programs HoCoPoLitSo offers, or to donate to the nonprofit, visit www.hocopolitso.org.

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  • @timothymontes2049
    @timothymontes2049 Год назад +6

    The older I get the more I admire this writer. I just reread his Memoir and still found myself unabashedly shedding tears at the end of it. No fancy writing, indeed; just the truth. Along with William Trevor he makes Ireland and the Irish come alive for the imagination. Kudos from the Philippines!

  • @iancognito6920
    @iancognito6920 Месяц назад +1

    when he did that reading it was electrifying ....what a complete genius ...that reading impacted me

  • @evelynmccabe3855
    @evelynmccabe3855 3 года назад +11

    Just listening to this brings back memoriesJohn McGahern really captured life as it was in Ireland
    the way of life and the way we all spoke. John McGahern so proud of this writer who hails from my own county of Leitrim in Ireland. He has passed on now to his eternal reward
    but we still miss him and his writings. Thanks for seeing this video.

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      @Avi Aron Instablaster ;)

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  • @presleyslave
    @presleyslave 2 года назад +4

    John captured the soul of Irish people in his work. His spirituality suffused his writing and his humour shines through in this riveting interview.

  • @radhika5802
    @radhika5802 7 лет назад +5

    Thanks for the posting. Im a malaysian studying his works and am thoroughly impressed. His story the stoat is in the eng lit syllabus has resonated with me.

  • @shanefelle9385
    @shanefelle9385 11 месяцев назад +1

    Reading the Barracks at the moment. Powerful writing, really enjoyed the Dark and his short stories.

  • @baznolan
    @baznolan Год назад +3

    Very unique!? Can’t believe it.

  • @kelman727
    @kelman727 8 лет назад +4

    Never heard what McGahern actually sounded like until now. Thanks for posting.

    • @hocopolitso
      @hocopolitso  8 лет назад +1

      +kelman727 I'm so glad you enjoyed his show. I find that, especially as Americans reading international literature, it's vital to hear the voice. If you enjoyed Mr. McGahern's show, perhaps you'd be interested in the shows with other Irish novelists, like Colm Tóibín, Anne Enright or Colum McCann. Thanks for watching.

  • @kelman727
    @kelman727 8 лет назад +3

    Oh I've already seen the others, thanks.
    I'm English, by the way. McGahern taught my father when he worked over here as a teacher.

    • @hocopolitso
      @hocopolitso  8 лет назад

      +kelman727 Wonderful that you've watched others. I hope you enjoy all our shows, and if you're ever in the D.C./Baltimore area in February, come on by our Evening of Irish Music and Poetry. McGahern must have been an amazing teacher.

    • @pjom4191
      @pjom4191 3 года назад

      What was he like as a teacher.???... a live radio programme was once paying tribute to him as a writer when a few former students rang in to say he was a very violent teacher

    • @kelman727
      @kelman727 3 года назад

      @@pjom4191
      Restrained, sure of himself.
      And never violent, which was illegal.

  • @jean-paultruc4346
    @jean-paultruc4346 Год назад

    Cette interview est très intéressante. On apprend beaucoup en peu de temps. Terry Winch est un peu coincé mais il pose de bonnes questions et McGahern réussit l exploit de le faire rire !

    • @hocopolitso
      @hocopolitso  Год назад

      Translation: This interview is very interesting. You learn a lot in a short time. Terry Winch is a bit uptight but he asks good questions and McGahern manages to make him laugh! (Thank you Jean-Paul)

  • @LOGOS422
    @LOGOS422 4 года назад +5

    The Irish William Faulkner.

  • @wordsinausername
    @wordsinausername 5 месяцев назад

    4:30 image

  • @jerryfields4837
    @jerryfields4837 Год назад

    as we say in CAVAN, catholic church...tuum tempus finitur