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14th November 2013
02:20pm GMT

Her novel tells the story of a young woman’s relationship with her brother who suffered a brain tumour.
“In writing the book I was consciously trying to do something new,” said McBride, as quoted in the Newstateman.
“I’m very interested in the modernist tradition. Finnegan’s Wake sort of signalled the end of literature, so I wanted to take a step back and try to find a new way forward.”
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