Mike McCormack is an award-winning novelist and short story writer from Mayo. His previous work includes Getting it in the Head (1996), Notes from a Coma (2005), which was shortlisted for BGE Irish Novel of the Year, and Forensic Songs (2012). In 1996 he was awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature for Getting it in the Head and in 2007 he was awarded a Civitella Ranieri Fellowship. In 2016, Solar Bones won the Goldsmiths Prize and the BGE Irish Book of the Year award.
A masterpiece -- Blake Morrison Excellence is always rare and often unexpected: we don't necessarily expect masterpieces even from the great. Mike McCormack's Solar Bones is exceptional indeed: an extraordinary novel by a writer not yet famous but surely destined to be acclaimed by anyone who believes that the novel is not dead * * Guardian * * The writing catches fire as we draw near to the void, pass over into death itself, and therein confront the truth that even in a fallen universe, when all distractions tumble away, the only adequate response to our being is astonishment * * Irish Times * * Hauntingly sad, but also frequently very funny - Proust reconfigured by Flann O'Brien -- Literary Review McCormack is one of our bravest and most innovative writers - he shoots for the stars with this one and does not fall short -- Kevin Barry Difficult to put down. This is prose that reads as if it is being thought . . . reduced me to tears * * New Statesman * * Politics, family, art, marriage, health, civic duty and the environment are just a few of the themes it touches on, in a prose that's lyrical yet firmly rooted -- Blake Morrison On every page, a celebration of the everyday, the odd, the incidental -- Sara Baume McCormack has always been among the most adventurous and ambitious Irish writers. Solar Bones, written in one single sonorous sentence, tells the story of a family in contemporary Ireland -- Colm Toibin Exhilarating -- Lisa McInerney Unabashedly macabre, McCormack's obsessions at times converge with those explored by Ian McEwan, Will Self and JG Ballard, but his clever ideas and fluid, gracefully morbid style are all his own * * GQ * * Pure enchantment from an otherworldly talent. I admired the hell out of this book -- ELEANOR CATTON, Man Booker Prize-winning author of THE LUMINARIES One of the most surprising joys of my reading in 2016. One man, one simple, ordinary life, told in the most extraordinary way possible -- RICK O'SHEA