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IRISH NOVELIST AND JOURNALIST TO READ FROM HER NEW NOVEL ABOUT THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IN IRELAND NYS Writers Institute, Thursday, April 13, 2017 PROFILE: In a starred review Publishers Weekly called Nine Folds “a stellar U.S. debut…Gilligan weaves a mesmerizing blend of plot and character while exploring themes of assimilation and displacement, suggesting what binds us all is storytelling.” Irish novelist Colum McCann praised the book saying “Gilligan captures the pulse of one of Ireland’s untold stories, and asks us to consider the age-old dictum that the past is not dead, it is not even past. A wonderful new novel from a writer to look out for.” Gilligan is the author of three young adult novels, Forget (2006), Somewhere in Between (2007), and Can You See Me? (2009). At the age of 19 she was the youngest person ever to reach number one on the Irish bestsellers’ list. In its review of Forget, the Irish Daily Mail praised Gilligan as “Ireland’s newest publishing sensation.” A graduate of Cambridge and Yale, she is a lecturer at the University of Birmingham. She has published short stories in The Istanbul Review and The Irish Page, and has written literary reviews for The Guardian, The Times Literary Supplement, The LA Review of Books and The Irish Independent where she was a columnist for several years. For additional information, contact the Writers Institute at 518-442-5620 or online at https://www.albany.edu/writers-inst |