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Patrick McGuinness

Patrick McGuinness (born 1968) is a British academic, critic, novelist, and poet. He is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford, where he is Fellow and Tutor at St Anne's College.

Patrick McGuinness
McGuinness in Venice
Born1968 (age 54–55)
Tunisia
OccupationPoet, writer, academic, literary critic
Children2

Life

McGuinness was born in Tunisia in 1968 to a Belgian French-speaking mother and an English father of Irish descent. He grew up in Belgium and also lived for periods in Venezuela, Iran, Romania and the UK.

McGuinness is a member of Plaid Cymru and stood as a candidate for the party in Wales in the 2019 European Parliament election.[1] He has called for the British monarchy to be abolished.[2]

He currently lives in Oxford and in Wales, with his family. He has two children, Osian and Mari McGuinness.

Work

McGuinness's production is divided between academic literary criticism and fiction, memoir and poetry. His first novel, The Last Hundred Days (Seren, 2011) was centred on the end of the Ceaușescus' regime in Romania, and was nominated for the Man Booker Prize; a French version was published under the title Les Cent Derniers Jours.[3]

Literary criticism and academic work

Patrick McGuinness teaches French and Comparative Literature at St Anne's College, Oxford. Among his academic publications there is a study of T. E. Hulme,[4] an English literary critic and poet who was influenced by Bergson and who, in turn, had a strong influence on English modernism. He has also translated Stéphane Mallarmé,[5] a major symbolist poet, and edited an anthology in French of symbolist and decadent poetry.[6]

He has edited the works of Marcel Schwob,[7] a French symbolist and short story writer, a friend of Oscar Wilde, and has written on the French writer Joris-Karl Huysmans.[8]

McGuinness has also edited two volumes of the Argentinian-Welsh poet and novelist Lynette Roberts, who was highly appreciated by T. S. Eliot and Robert Graves. According to McGuinness, Roberts is "one of the greatest female war poets" whose works "constitutes one of the most imaginative poetic responses to modern war and the home front in the English language."

Poetry and novels

Daytime Drinking

First sip: gentle as a stream overreaching,
supple as a rope-bridge in the air;

The second, long as the creak of floorboards,
firm as a leg-iron clasp;

The third, sudden as the trap door beneath you,
the rudderless slide back to thirst.

From Jilted City (2010)[9]

McGuinness published his first poetry collection, The Canals of Mars, in 2004.[10] The book was translated into Italian (2006). In 2009 Alexandra Buchler and Eva Klimentova translated McGuinness' poems from The Canals of Mars and 19th Century Blues into Czech[11]

In 2007 he published a poetry pamphlet, 19th Century Blues, which was a winner in The Poetry Business Book & Pamphlet Competition 2006.[12]
His latest poetry collection is Jilted City,[13] whose leitmotif is memory, the jilted city, the cité trahie. A sequence in the book called Blue Guide is about the train journeys made by the young McGuinness on the historic railway line, la ligne 162, between Brussels and Luxembourg. This sequence has been translated into French by Gilles Ortlieb, in the review Théodore Balmoral. The whole collection has been translated into Italian by Giorgia Sensi and published with the title L'età della sedia vuota,[14] the title of one of the poems in the book, as a homage to the female experience and perspective of war, an empty chair on the beach as a symbol of a violent and irrational absence.[15]

Patrick McGuinness's first novel, The Last Hundred Days, was nominated for the Man Booker Prize in 2011. A thriller dealing with the collapse of communism, it is set in Ceaușescu's Romania, one of the most paranoid totalitarian regimes where spying on the citizens' private lives threatens all human relationships. The protagonist is an English student teaching in Bucharest,[16] where McGuinness himself lived in the years leading up to the revolution.

His memoir of childhood in the Belgian town of Bouillon, 'Other People's Countries: A Journey into Memory', appeared in 2014 and won the Duff Cooper Prize and the Wales Book of the Year, and was shortlisted for the Pen Ackerley Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.

His second novel, Throw Me to the Wolves, was published in 2019 by Cape and won the Royal Society of Literature's Encore Award. It is part detective thriller, part meditation on memory.[17]

In 2021, he published Real Oxford, a personal book, part urban topography, part literary wander, about the Oxford beyond the classic university city.

He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

Awards

  • 1998 Eric Gregory Award
  • 2001 Levinson Prize
  • 2005 Roland Mathias Prize, shortlist, The Canals of Mars
  • 2006 Poetry Business Competition, 19th Century Blues
  • 2009 Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques
  • 2011 Costa Book Awards, shortlist, The Last Hundred Days
  • 2012 Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[18]
  • 2012 Winner Wales Book of the Year Award for The Last Hundred Days[19]
  • 2012 Winner Writers' Guild Award for Fiction for The Last Hundred Days.
  • 2012 Winner Prix du Premier Roman Etranger for French translation of The Last Hundred Days.
  • 2012 Finalist of Prix Médicis étranger for Les cent derniers jours.
  • 2012 Finalist of Prix Femina étranger for Les cent derniers jours.
  • 2014 Winner of Duff Cooper Prize for Other People's Countries
  • 2016 Winner of the Gapper Prize for French Studies, for Poetry and Radical Politics in fin de siècle France
  • Longlisted for the 2020 Crime Writers Association Golden Dagger Aaward for Throw Me to the Wolves
  • 2020 Winner of Encore Award for Throw Me to the Wolves[20]


Bibliography

  • T. E. Hulme: Selected Writings (Carcanet Press/Routledge USA, 1998, 2003) ISBN 978-1-85754-722-1
  • New Poetries II, an anthology, edited by Michael Schmidt, Carcanet, 1999, pp. 70–76 ISBN 1-85754-349-1
  • Maurice Maeterlinck and the Making of Modern Theatre Oxford University Press, 1999 ISBN 0-19-815977-3
  • Symbolism, Decadence and the 'Fin de Siècle': French and European Perspectives (editor) University of Exeter Press, 2000 ISBN 978-0-85989-646-7
  • Anthologie de la Poésie Symboliste et Décadente (editor) Les Belles Lettres (France), 2001 ISBN 978-2-251-44365-2
  • J-K Huysmans' Against Nature (editor) Penguin, 2003 ISBN 978-0-14-044763-7
  • S.Mallarmé For Anatole's Tomb (translator) Carcanet, 2003, ISBN 978-1-85754-636-1
  • Marcel Schwob, Oeuvres (editor) Les Belles Lettres (France), 2003 ISBN 978-2-251-44220-4
  • The Canals of Mars Carcanet, 2004, ISBN 1-85754-772-1
  • Lynette Roberts: Collected Poems (editor) Carcanet, 2005, ISBN 1-85754-842-6
  • I canali di Marte edited and translated by Giorgia Sensi, Mobydick, 2006, ISBN 978-88-8178-335-9
  • 19th Century Blues Smith/Doorstop, 2007, ISBN 978-1-902382-88-3
  • Lynette Roberts: Diaries, Letters and Recollections, (editor) Carcanet, 2009, ISBN 978-1-85754-856-3
  • Jilted City Carcanet, 2010, ISBN 978-1-85754-968-3
  • L'età della sedia vuota, (original title Jilted City) ed. and transl. by Giorgia Sensi, Il Ponte del Sale, Rovigo, 2011, ISBN 88-89615-17-6
  • The Last Hundred Days, Seren, 2011, ISBN 978-1-85411-541-6
  • Other People's Countries: A Journey into Memory, Jonathan Cape, 2014 ISBN 978-0-224-09830-4
  • Poetry and Radical Politics in Fin de Siecle France: From Anarchism to Action Francaise, OUP, 2015
  • Throw Me to the Wolves, Jonathan Cape, 2019, ISBN 978-1787331464
  • Real Oxford, Seren Books, 2021.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Candidates". Plaid Cymru. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Why the monarchy needs saving - from its admirers". 14 September 2022.
  3. ^ Adrian Tahourdin (24 October 2013). "'The Last Hundred Days'". TLS. Retrieved 6 June 2019.
  4. ^ T E Hulme: Selected Writings, Carcanet, 1998
  5. ^ For Anatole's Tomb, Carcanet, 2003
  6. ^ Anthologie de la Poésie Symboliste et Décadente, Les Belles Lettres, France, 2001
  7. ^ Marcel Schwob, Œuvres, Les Belles Lettres, France, 2003
  8. ^ J K Huysmans, Against Nature, Penguin, 2003
  9. ^ The poem Daytime Drinking is also published in the Poems on the Vaporetto 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine series in Venice, n. 54.
  10. ^ Wales Literature Exchange The Canals of Mars 25 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Patrick McGuinness, Černá skřínka Periplum, 2009. ISBN 978-80-86624-51-8.
  12. ^ 19th Century Blues, Smith/Doorstop Books, 2007
  13. ^ Sean O'Brien, "Jilted City by Patrick McGuinness" in The Guardian, 29 May 2010
  14. ^ L'età della sedia vuota, cura e traduzione di Giorgia Sensi, edizioni Il ponte del sale, Rovigo, 2011
  15. ^ The Age of the Empty Chair, inspired by Monet's painting The Beach at Trouville
  16. ^ James Purdon, "The Last Hundred Days by Patrick McGuinness. Ceausescu's Bucharest falls again in a vivid semi-autobiographical novel" in The Guardian 14 August 2011 [1]
  17. ^ Jordan, Justine (26 April 2019). "Throw Me to the Wolves by Patrick McGuinness review – memory and murder". The Guardian.
  18. ^ Ministere
  19. ^ "The Last Hundred Days is Wales Book of the Year in English language". 12 July 2012 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  20. ^ "The Encore Award". Royal Society of Literature. Retrieved 25 June 2021.

External links

  • Patrick McGuinness webpage
  • Guggenheim, Venice 2011 – P. McGuinness

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For other uses see Patrick McGuinness disambiguation Patrick McGuinness born 1968 is a British academic critic novelist and poet He is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Oxford where he is Fellow and Tutor at St Anne s College Patrick McGuinnessMcGuinness in VeniceBorn1968 age 54 55 TunisiaOccupationPoet writer academic literary criticChildren2 Contents 1 Life 2 Work 2 1 Literary criticism and academic work 2 2 Poetry and novels 2 3 Awards 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife EditMcGuinness was born in Tunisia in 1968 to a Belgian French speaking mother and an English father of Irish descent He grew up in Belgium and also lived for periods in Venezuela Iran Romania and the UK McGuinness is a member of Plaid Cymru and stood as a candidate for the party in Wales in the 2019 European Parliament election 1 He has called for the British monarchy to be abolished 2 He currently lives in Oxford and in Wales with his family He has two children Osian and Mari McGuinness Work EditMcGuinness s production is divided between academic literary criticism and fiction memoir and poetry His first novel The Last Hundred Days Seren 2011 was centred on the end of the Ceaușescus regime in Romania and was nominated for the Man Booker Prize a French version was published under the title Les Cent Derniers Jours 3 Literary criticism and academic work Edit Patrick McGuinness teaches French and Comparative Literature at St Anne s College Oxford Among his academic publications there is a study of T E Hulme 4 an English literary critic and poet who was influenced by Bergson and who in turn had a strong influence on English modernism He has also translated Stephane Mallarme 5 a major symbolist poet and edited an anthology in French of symbolist and decadent poetry 6 He has edited the works of Marcel Schwob 7 a French symbolist and short story writer a friend of Oscar Wilde and has written on the French writer Joris Karl Huysmans 8 McGuinness has also edited two volumes of the Argentinian Welsh poet and novelist Lynette Roberts who was highly appreciated by T S Eliot and Robert Graves According to McGuinness Roberts is one of the greatest female war poets whose works constitutes one of the most imaginative poetic responses to modern war and the home front in the English language Poetry and novels Edit Daytime Drinking First sip gentle as a stream overreaching supple as a rope bridge in the air The second long as the creak of floorboards firm as a leg iron clasp The third sudden as the trap door beneath you the rudderless slide back to thirst From Jilted City 2010 9 McGuinness published his first poetry collection The Canals of Mars in 2004 10 The book was translated into Italian 2006 In 2009 Alexandra Buchler and Eva Klimentova translated McGuinness poems from The Canals of Mars and 19th Century Blues into Czech 11 In 2007 he published a poetry pamphlet 19th Century Blues which was a winner in The Poetry Business Book amp Pamphlet Competition 2006 12 His latest poetry collection is Jilted City 13 whose leitmotif is memory the jilted city the cite trahie A sequence in the book called Blue Guide is about the train journeys made by the young McGuinness on the historic railway line la ligne 162 between Brussels and Luxembourg This sequence has been translated into French by Gilles Ortlieb in the review Theodore Balmoral The whole collection has been translated into Italian by Giorgia Sensi and published with the title L eta della sedia vuota 14 the title of one of the poems in the book as a homage to the female experience and perspective of war an empty chair on the beach as a symbol of a violent and irrational absence 15 Patrick McGuinness s first novel The Last Hundred Days was nominated for the Man Booker Prize in 2011 A thriller dealing with the collapse of communism it is set in Ceaușescu s Romania one of the most paranoid totalitarian regimes where spying on the citizens private lives threatens all human relationships The protagonist is an English student teaching in Bucharest 16 where McGuinness himself lived in the years leading up to the revolution His memoir of childhood in the Belgian town of Bouillon Other People s Countries A Journey into Memory appeared in 2014 and won the Duff Cooper Prize and the Wales Book of the Year and was shortlisted for the Pen Ackerley Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize His second novel Throw Me to the Wolves was published in 2019 by Cape and won the Royal Society of Literature s Encore Award It is part detective thriller part meditation on memory 17 In 2021 he published Real Oxford a personal book part urban topography part literary wander about the Oxford beyond the classic university city He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature Awards Edit 1998 Eric Gregory Award 2001 Levinson Prize 2005 Roland Mathias Prize shortlist The Canals of Mars 2006 Poetry Business Competition 19th Century Blues 2009 Chevalier dans l Ordre des Palmes Academiques 2011 Costa Book Awards shortlist The Last Hundred Days 2012 Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres 18 2012 Winner Wales Book of the Year Award for The Last Hundred Days 19 2012 Winner Writers Guild Award for Fiction for The Last Hundred Days 2012 Winner Prix du Premier Roman Etranger for French translation of The Last Hundred Days 2012 Finalist of Prix Medicis etranger for Les cent derniers jours 2012 Finalist of Prix Femina etranger for Les cent derniers jours 2014 Winner of Duff Cooper Prize for Other People s Countries 2016 Winner of the Gapper Prize for French Studies for Poetry and Radical Politics in fin de siecle France Longlisted for the 2020 Crime Writers Association Golden Dagger Aaward for Throw Me to the Wolves 2020 Winner of Encore Award for Throw Me to the Wolves 20 Bibliography EditT E Hulme Selected Writings Carcanet Press Routledge USA 1998 2003 ISBN 978 1 85754 722 1 New Poetries II an anthology edited by Michael Schmidt Carcanet 1999 pp 70 76 ISBN 1 85754 349 1 Maurice Maeterlinck and the Making of Modern Theatre Oxford University Press 1999 ISBN 0 19 815977 3 Symbolism Decadence and the Fin de Siecle French and European Perspectives editor University of Exeter Press 2000 ISBN 978 0 85989 646 7 Anthologie de la Poesie Symboliste et Decadente editor Les Belles Lettres France 2001 ISBN 978 2 251 44365 2 J K Huysmans Against Nature editor Penguin 2003 ISBN 978 0 14 044763 7 S Mallarme For Anatole s Tomb translator Carcanet 2003 ISBN 978 1 85754 636 1 Marcel Schwob Oeuvres editor Les Belles Lettres France 2003 ISBN 978 2 251 44220 4 The Canals of Mars Carcanet 2004 ISBN 1 85754 772 1 Lynette Roberts Collected Poems editor Carcanet 2005 ISBN 1 85754 842 6 I canali di Marte edited and translated by Giorgia Sensi Mobydick 2006 ISBN 978 88 8178 335 9 19th Century Blues Smith Doorstop 2007 ISBN 978 1 902382 88 3 Lynette Roberts Diaries Letters and Recollections editor Carcanet 2009 ISBN 978 1 85754 856 3 Jilted City Carcanet 2010 ISBN 978 1 85754 968 3 L eta della sedia vuota original title Jilted City ed and transl by Giorgia Sensi Il Ponte del Sale Rovigo 2011 ISBN 88 89615 17 6 The Last Hundred Days Seren 2011 ISBN 978 1 85411 541 6 Other People s Countries A Journey into Memory Jonathan Cape 2014 ISBN 978 0 224 09830 4 Poetry and Radical Politics in Fin de Siecle France From Anarchism to Action Francaise OUP 2015 Throw Me to the Wolves Jonathan Cape 2019 ISBN 978 1787331464 Real Oxford Seren Books 2021 See also EditSymbolism arts Modernism Modernist poetry VorticismReferences Edit Candidates Plaid Cymru Retrieved 26 May 2019 Why the monarchy needs saving from its admirers 14 September 2022 Adrian Tahourdin 24 October 2013 The Last Hundred Days TLS Retrieved 6 June 2019 T E Hulme Selected Writings Carcanet 1998 For Anatole s Tomb Carcanet 2003 Anthologie de la Poesie Symboliste et Decadente Les Belles Lettres France 2001 Marcel Schwob Œuvres Les Belles Lettres France 2003 J K Huysmans Against Nature Penguin 2003 The poem Daytime Drinking is also published in the Poems on the Vaporetto Archived 2 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine series in Venice n 54 Wales Literature Exchange The Canals of Mars Archived 25 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Patrick McGuinness Cerna skrinka Periplum 2009 ISBN 978 80 86624 51 8 19th Century Blues Smith Doorstop Books 2007 Sean O Brien Jilted City by Patrick McGuinness in The Guardian 29 May 2010 L eta della sedia vuota cura e traduzione di Giorgia Sensi edizioni Il ponte del sale Rovigo 2011 The Age of the Empty Chair inspired by Monet s painting The Beach at Trouville James Purdon The Last Hundred Days by Patrick McGuinness Ceausescu s Bucharest falls again in a vivid semi autobiographical novel in The Guardian 14 August 2011 1 Jordan Justine 26 April 2019 Throw Me to the Wolves by Patrick McGuinness review memory and murder The Guardian Ministere The Last Hundred Days is Wales Book of the Year in English language 12 July 2012 via www bbc co uk The Encore Award Royal Society of Literature Retrieved 25 June 2021 External links EditPatrick McGuinness webpage Guggenheim Venice 2011 Vorticism P McGuinness Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Patrick McGuinness amp oldid 1140050695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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