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16 June 2022
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How We Mortals Blame the Gods

If the characters of James Joyce’s Ulysses were alive today, who might they be?

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Irish author, Máirín Mc Sweeney’s

début novel which is a shadowing of James Joyce’s Ulysses set 100 years to the day, June 16th

2004, after Joyces masterpiece. It contemporizes similar issues such as religion, gender equality,

and identity in modern Ireland.

A secondary aim of the novel is to bring new readers to Ulysses which is Máirín’s favourite book of

all time and a constant inspiration for her writing. The language is gritty, base, and exciting, while

showcasing all the complexities of Dublin life

at the height of the Celtic Tiger in 2004.

The tense drama is told through the eyes of

four narrators (three of whom are shadowing

characters from Ulysses). Omar Wilde, a

half-Egyptian/half-Irish journalist struggling

with an ailing marriage; Flora Wilde, his

headstrong Polish wife, haunted by the loss

of their stillborn child; Kieran Lynch, a young

actor playing the character of Stephen

Dedalus on the streets of Dublin that day;

and Bláithín O’Leary, an emotionally fragile

young actress and drug addict who is

dragged into a political scandal involving a

cabinet minister who happens to be her

father.

Their complicated inter-relationships plays out over this one day in Dublin, BLOOMSDAY June 16th,

2004. In the background, the brother of Kieran’s friend, a troubled boy, is about to walk into the

Bloomsday Centenary Concert, which is packed full of dignitaries, and blow himself up. Inside the

concert hall, the lives of these four unsuspecting people spin towards each other. Will they survive,

and will it change their lives forever?

Máirín Mc Sweeney grew up in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. With her family she moved to

Dublin at age 14 and fell in love with the city which would become the subject of her debut novel

How We Mortals Blame The Gods. She has had many varied careers from running her own interior

architecture business, working on humanitarian projects in Gautemala and South Africa, to more

recently becoming a teacher of English Literature in Geneva, Switzerland. She earned an MA in

Creative Writing in the University of Cape Town, South Africa. An avid traveller, she currently lives

on Lake Annecy in France.

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