Molly McCloskey (born 1964 in
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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) is an American writer who lived in Ireland for many years.
Her fiction has won the RTÉ
Francis MacManus Award
Francis MacManus (8 March 1909 – 27 November 1965) was an Irish novelist and broadcaster.
Life and writings
Born in Kilkenny, MacManus was educated in the local Christian Brothers school and later at St. Patrick's College, Dublin and Univers ...
(1995) and the inaugural Fish Short Story Prize (1996). Her story "Another Country" was anthologized in ''The Faber Book of Best New Irish Short Stories'' (2005), edited by
David Marcus. In 2009, another of her short stories, "This Isn’t Heaven," was selected by
Richard Ford
Richard Ford (born February 16, 1944) is an American novelist and short story author, and writer of a series of novels featuring the character Frank Bascombe.
Ford's first collection of short stories, ''Rock Springs (short stories), Rock Springs ...
as one of the prize-winning stories in the 2009
Davy Byrne’s Irish Writing Award and was anthologized in ''Davy Byrne’s Stories''. Her first work of non-fiction, a memoir of her schizophrenic brother Mike, called ''Circles Around the Sun: In Search of a Lost Brother'', was named by
The Sunday Times
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(UK) as its Memoir of the Year for 2011.
Life
McCloskey, a daughter of well-known basketball coach,
Jack McCloskey
John William McCloskey (September 19, 1925 – June 1, 2017) was an American basketball player, coach and executive. He served as the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers and general manager of the Detroit Pistons and Minnesota Timberwolves. ...
, spent her early childhood in
North Carolina
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, where her father coached the
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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.
[The Dispatch Feb 6, 1970](_blank)
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in 1972, the family moved to Oregon
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. McCloskey was educated in St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, which she attended on a sports scholarship.[www.ricorso.net Data on Irish Literature devised and compiled by Bruce Stewart](_blank)
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In 1989, she moved to Ireland where she married and settled in Sligo
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. While living in Sligo, she played basketball with the Sligo All-Stars team. In 1998, after a brief return to Philadelphia, she moved to Dublin
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and completed a Master of Philosophy
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Degree at University College Dublin
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. She has an MFA from Boston University
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.
She has written for a number of publications, including ''The Guardian
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'', ''The Irish Times
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'', the ''Los Angeles Review of Books
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,'' and ''The Dublin Review
''The Dublin Review'' is a quarterly magazine that publishes essays, reportage, autobiography, travel writing, criticism and fiction. It was launched in December 2000 by Brendan Barrington, who remains the editor and publisher, assisted by Nora M ...
''. In the 2009–2010 academic year, she was the Writer Fellow at Trinity College, Dublin
Trinity College Dublin (), officially titled The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, and legally incorporated as Trinity College, the University of Dublin (TCD), is the sole constituent college of the Univ ...
, where she taught on the M. Phil. course in creative writing.[Past Writer Fellows, Trinity College, Dublin.](_blank)
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She has worked in the UN’s Kenya
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-based office coordinating international aid to Somalia
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. She has also lived in Kosovo
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. She now lives in Washington, D.C.
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Works
In 1992, she published her first story in Dermot Healy
Dermot Healy (9 November 1947 – 29 June 2014) was an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and short story writer. A member of Aosdána, Healy was also part of its governing body, the Toscaireacht. Born in Finea, County Westmeath, he live ...
’s literary journal, ''Force 10''. She published her first book of short stories, ''Solomon’s Seal'', in 1997. ''Protection'', her debut novel, set in contemporary Ireland, appeared in 2006.
Her memoir, ''Circles Around the Sun'', was published in 2011 to favorable reviews, including one by Man Booker Prize
The Booker Prize, formerly the Booker Prize for Fiction (1969–2001) and the Man Booker Prize (2002–2019), is a prestigious literary award conferred each year for the best single work of sustained fiction written in the English language, wh ...
-winning novelist, Anne Enright
Anne Teresa Enright (born 11 October 1962) is an Irish writer. The first Laureate for Irish Fiction (2015–2018) and winner of the Man Booker Prize (2007), she has published eight novels, many short stories, and a non-fiction work called ''Mak ...
, who wrote in ''The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'': "Every once in a while, a writer's voice hits such a clear note, the resulting book has the kind of sweetness that makes you hold it in your hands a moment before finding a place for it on your shelves. ''Circles Around the Sun'' is this kind of book: it's a keeper. A memoir of a schizophrenic brother, written with great care and simplicity, it is one of those stories that waited until its writer was ready to tell it."[Anne Enright Review, ''The Guardian'', July 1, 2011.](_blank)
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In 2017, she published the novel ''Straying'' (titled ''When Light is Like Water'' in the UK) to favorable reviews; ''The Guardian'' called it "ferociously well written." It was shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards.
Bibliography
*''Solomon’s Seal'', Phoenix House, 1997,
*''The Beautiful Changes'', Lilliput, 2002,
*''Protection'', Penguin Books Limited, 2006,
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*''Straying'', Scribner, 2018, .
*''When Light Is Like Water'', Penguin, 2018, .
References
External links
Official website
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1964 births
Living people
20th-century American short story writers
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American novelists
21st-century American short story writers
21st-century American women writers
Alumni of University College Dublin
American expatriates in Ireland
American women novelists
American women short story writers
The New Yorker people
Novelists from Pennsylvania
Saint Joseph's University alumni
Writers from Philadelphia