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Irish Literature Companion: Bernard MacLaverty

MacLaverty, Bernard (1942- ), fiction writer. Born in Belfast, he worked as a medical laboratory technician before taking a degree at QUB in 1974 and moving to Scotland. His story collections, Secrets and Other Stories (1977), A Time to Dance (1982), and The Great Profundo (1987), give accounts of the marginalized and eccentric. The novel, Lamb (1980), describes the tragic relationship between Michael Lamb, a member of the staff of a Borstal, and one of his young charges. Cal (1983) deals with the love affair between a young terrorist and the widow of his victim. Walking the Dog (1994) alternates short stories with shorter modernist pieces. Grace Notes (1997) was a further novel.

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Bernard MacLaverty is an Irish writer. He was born in Belfast on 14 September 1942, and lived there until 1975 when he moved to Scotland with his wife, Madeline, and four children (Ciara, Claire, John, and Jude). He has been a Medical Laboratory Technician, a mature student, a teacher of English and, for two years in the mid 1980s, Writer-in-Residence at the University of Aberdeen.

MacLaverty was educated at St Malachy's College and Queen's University in Belfast, and has written the novels Cal, Lamb, a novel about faith, relationships and ultimately love, Grace Notes, which was shortlisted for the 1997 Booker Prize, and The Anatomy School. He has also written five acclaimed collections of short stories, the most recent of which is Matters of Life & Death.

Cal was adapted for the screen by the author in 1984 starring Helen Mirren and John Lynch (Mark Knopfler composed the film soundtrack). He also adapted Lamb for the screen starring Liam Neeson, with a soundtrack by Van Morrison. He has written versions of his fiction for other media - radio plays, television plays, and screenplays. In 2003 he wrote and directed a short film "Bye-Child" (BAFTA nominated for ‘Best Short Film’) and more recently wrote the libretto for one of Scottish Opera’s Five:15 series - ‘The King’s Conjecture’ with music by Gareth Williams.

He has lived in Scotland since 1975, and currently lives in Glasgow.

Published works

  • Secrets & Other Stories Blackstaff Press (1977)
  • Lamb Cape /Blackstaff Press (1980)
  • A Time to Dance & Other Stories Cape /Blackstaff Press (1982)
  • Cal Cape /Blackstaff Press (1983)
  • The Great Profundo & Other Stories Cape /Blackstaff Press (1987)
  • Walking the Dog & Other Stories Cape /Blackstaff Press (1994)
  • Grace Notes Cape /Blackstaff Press (1997)
  • The Anatomy School Cape/Blackstaff Press (2001)
  • Matters of Life & Death & Other Stories Cape (2006)

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