Colum McCann

Colum McCann

Colum McCann is an Irish writer of literary fiction. He is a Professor of Contemporary Literature at European Graduate School and Professor of Fiction at CUNY Hunter College's Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing. McCann's fiction has been published in 30 languages. His novels include Songdogs, This Side of Brightness, Dancer, Zoli and Let the Great World Spin. He has written for numerous newspapers and periodicals, including The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, GQ, The Times, The Irish Times, Granta, and La Repubblica. His short story "Everything in this Country Must" was...
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quick facts
Birthdate:February 28, 1965
Birthplace:Dublin
Age:47
Education:University of Texas at Austin

Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2009 National Book Award for Fiction Let the Great World Spin
2010 Ambassador Book Award for Fiction Let the Great World Spin
2000 Nominated - International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award This side of brightness
2009 Nominated - National Book Award for Fiction Let the Great World Spin
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Written works by Colum McCann

  • Zoli
  • Wie alles in diesem Land.
    Wie alles in diesem Land.
  • Fischen im tiefschwarzen Fluß.
    Fischen im tiefschwarzen Fluß.
  • Der Tänzer.
    Der Tänzer.
  • Gesang der Kojoten.
    Gesang der Kojoten.
TitlePublishedGenre
Zoli 2007
Wie alles in diesem Land.
Fischen im tiefschwarzen Fluß.
Der Tänzer.
Gesang der Kojoten.
Everything in this country must Fiction
Songdogs Fiction
Der Himmel unter der Stadt.
365 Days in Ireland Calendar 2008 Travel
Fishing the Sloe-Black River Fiction
Dancer Fiction
This side of brightness Fiction
Perros Que Cantan
Un Pais Donde Todo Debe Morir
Untitled Novel
Get Organized
Let the Great World Spin 2009 Fiction
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Places Colum McCann has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Colum McCann
MarkerLocationPopulation
A New York City 8,175,133
B Japan 127,960,000
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