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    Holding on to ‘rites, rhythms and rituals’: Mike McCormack’s homage to small town Irish life and death (Pre published)

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    Flynn, D. (2018) 'Holding on to ‘rites, rhythms and rituals’: Mike McCormack’s homage to small town Irish life and death' in Flynn, D. and O'Brien, E., eds., Representations of loss in Irish literature, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 37-52.
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    Date
    2018-07-31
    Author
    Flynn, Deirdre
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    Flynn, D. (2018) 'Holding on to ‘rites, rhythms and rituals’: Mike McCormack’s homage to small town Irish life and death' in Flynn, D. and O'Brien, E., eds., Representations of loss in Irish literature, Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 37-52.
    Abstract
    The Goldsmith Award-winning Solar Bones is a novel focused on, and dedicated to, loss. As Marcus Conway comes to terms with his own death, he pays homage to the “rites, rhythms and rituals” that were part of his life in small town rural Ireland. The book begins with the bell ringing on All Souls Day, the day of the dead, as Marcus recounts elements of his life in one unbroken sentence. This unpunctuated account is littered with loss: the loss of blood, bodily fluids, family members, life, the Celtic Tiger, youth, and memories. In fact, author Mike McCormack told The Irish Times, “I have no memories of writing Solar Bones,” yet the whole novel is a random collection of memories of life. It becomes a celebration of life, of the simple domestic events that make up a life, that are now lost to memories. This rural existence is something that is slipping away, and McCormack wants to commemorate that life before it is too late, even if it is already dead. As The Guardian tells us, “Marcus is a man gripped by ‘a crying sense of loneliness for my family’. We don’t quite know why until the very end of the novel, which comes both as a surprise and a confirmation of all that’s gone before.” As readers, we too are at a loss, as it is not until the final pages that we realise Marcus is already dead, and this book is his account of the life he has lost. This stream of memory and re-telling of his life is how Marcus comes to terms with the trauma of his greatest loss: his own death.
    Keywords
    Mike McCormack
    Solar Bones
    Celtic tiger
    Death in literature
    Pastoral
    Landscape in literature
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    eng
    Publisher
    Springer Nature
    Rights
    Authors whose work is accepted for publication in a non-open access Springer or Palgrave Macmillan book are permitted to self-archive the accepted manuscript (AM), on their own personal website and/or in their funder or institutional repositories, for public release after an embargo period. The accepted manuscript is the version of the book manuscript accepted for publication after peer review, but prior to copyediting and typesetting. Use of archived accepted manuscripts (AMs) of non open-access books and chapters are subject to an embargo period and our AM terms of use, which permit users to view, print, copy, download and text and data-mine the content, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full conditions of use. Under no circumstances may the AM be shared or distributed under a Creative Commons, or other form of open access license, nor may it be reformatted or enhanced.
    License URI
    https://link.springer.com/
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/3050
    ISBN
    978-1-78327-441-3
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    • English Language and Literature (Peer-reviewed publications)

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