“The World in Terms of Mirror Imaging”: an Interview with Mary O’Donnell

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Mª Elena Jaime de Pablos
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The writer Mary O’Donnell (County Monaghan, 1954) is one of Ireland’s most prominent authors. She has published eight collections of poetry including Unlegendary Heroes (1998), The Ark Builders (2009), Those April Fevers (2015) and most recently Massacre of the Birds (2020), four novels, among them The Light-Makers (1992), The Elysium Testament (1999) and Where They Lie (2014), and three collections of short stories: Strong Pagans (1991), Storm over Belfast (2008) and Empire (2018). She has also published a dozen essays and hundreds of reviews of both theatre and books. Besides, she is a frequent contributor to RTE Radio. Her voice and presence in Irish letters has been closely connected to the culture of her country. Her literature reflects the spirit of the age in which it is produced and revolves around phenomena that deeply affect the world today. Her range of subjects includes gender identity crises, mental instability, marriage in relation to female experience, sexuality, domestic and gender violence, child abuse, the artist in crisis, infertility, dysfunctional families, ecology and the natural world and the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland. Her works, written with immense talent, vivacity, skill, cleverness and humor, have been translated into several languages. In this interview, Mary O’Donnell discusses her most recent works in poetry and narrative: her collection of poems Massacre of the Birds (2020), her collection of short stories Empire (2018) and the novel Where They Lie (2014).
“镜像世界”——玛丽·奥唐纳访谈录
作家玛丽·奥唐纳(1954年生于莫纳汉郡)是爱尔兰最杰出的作家之一。她出版了八部诗集,包括《非传奇英雄》(1998年)、《方舟建造者》(2009年)、《那些四月发烧》(2015年)和最近的《鸟的大屠杀》(2020年),四部小说,其中包括《造光者》(1992年)、《极乐空间的见证》(1999年)和《他们所在的地方》(2014年),以及三部短篇小说集:《强大的异教徒》(1991年)、《贝尔法斯特风暴》(2008年)和《帝国》(2018年)。她还发表了十几篇散文和数百篇戏剧和书籍评论。此外,她还经常为RTE电台撰稿。她在爱尔兰信件中的声音和存在与她的国家的文化密切相关。她的文学作品反映了产生它的时代精神,并围绕着深刻影响当今世界的现象展开。她的主题范围包括性别认同危机、精神不稳定、与女性经历有关的婚姻、性、家庭暴力和性别暴力、虐待儿童、危机中的艺术家、不孕症、功能失调的家庭、生态和自然世界以及北爱尔兰的“麻烦”。她的作品才华横溢,生动活泼,技巧娴熟,机智幽默,已被翻译成多种语言。在这次采访中,玛丽·奥唐纳讨论了她最近在诗歌和叙事方面的作品:她的诗集《鸟的屠杀》(2020)、短篇小说集《帝国》(2018)和小说《他们所在的地方》(2014)。
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