Understanding John McGahern surveys the life and work of the successful
Irish novelist and short story writer whose career was launched with the
1963 publication of The Barracks. Most widely known for the 1998 film
adaptation of Amongst Women, McGahern (1934-2006) has been
enthusiastically received internationally and particularly in France,
where some of the best and most extensive scholarship on his work has
taken place. In this introduction to the writer and his body of work,
David Malcolm identifies McGahern's primary concerns and assesses his
popularity beyond the shores of Ireland. Although McGahern has long been
categorized as a writer who specializes in the despair afflicting the
Irish, Malcolm takes a broader view, showing how the novelist writes
about individual fates that resonate with universal existential
concerns.