Michael McGirr Michael McGirr i(A28452 works by)
Born: Established: 1961 ;
Gender: Male
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1 [Review] My Dad's Gone Away Michael McGirr , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 7 October 2024 vol. 34 no. 20 2024;

— Review of My Dad’s Gone Away Andrew Krakouer , Jacqueline Dinan , 2024 single work picture book

'Andrew Krakouer is best remembered as an AFL footballer. He played more than 100 games with Richmond between 2001 and 2007. Between 2010 and 2013, he played a further 35 games with Collingwood. Between those two commitments he spent sixteen months in jail. His four children were young at the time.'

1 Who Loves Longer? In Conversation with Richard Flanagan Michael McGirr (interviewer), 2023 single work interview
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 27 November vol. 33 no. 23 2023;
'Michael McGirr spoke with Richard Flanagan about his new book, Question 7.   When I get a chance to sit down with Richard Flanagan, he reminds of a previous meeting, some years ago, when he quoted the words of his grandmother, who said, ‘never trust a Jesuit’. I was a Jesuit at the time and apparently I replied that I agreed because I had learned not to trust myself.' (Introduction)
1 The Washing Line Michael McGirr , 2023 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , Autumn vol. 82 no. 1 2023; (p. 90)
1 Justice and Identity : Jon Faine’s Compassionate Approach to Biography Michael McGirr , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 445 2022; (p. 44)

— Review of Apollo and Thelma Jonathan Faine , 2022 single work biography
1 LinkedInglese Michael McGirr , 2021 single work essay
— Appears in: Eureka Street , 29 August vol. 31 no. 17 2021;

'There is a curious world called LinkedIn, a social media site for people trying to nurture their careers. The problem with it is that the participants are expected to take themselves more seriously than they might in what we used to call real life. LinkedIn has a culture of self-importance that cracks me up every time. There is nothing quite as funny as utter humourlessness.' (Introduction)

1 Introduction Michael McGirr , 2020 single work essay
— Appears in: Youth : Scenes from Provincial Life 2020;
1 Meet the Fokker : The Tempests and Evasions of Charles Kingsford Smith Michael McGirr , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June - July no. 412 2019; (p. 49-50)

— Review of King of the Air : The Turbulent Life of Charles Kingsford Smith Ann Blainey , 2018 single work biography

'People spent a lot of time looking for the pioneering aviator Charles Kingsford Smith. When he disappeared for the final time in 1935 just south of Myanmar, then known as Burma, he was just thirty-eight but felt ancient. Hopeful rescuers came from far and wide, but their efforts were not rewarded. Ann Blainey remarks wryly that one day the Andaman Sea may ‘give up its secret’, but, until then, Smithy’s final resting place is as mysterious as that of MH 370.'  (Introduction)

1 4 y separately published work icon Books That Saved My Life : Reading for Wisdom, Solace and Pleasure Michael McGirr , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2018 13940650 2018 selected work essay

'HERE are forty texts to read at some stage in your life: forty texts that can enrich you in all manner of ways. Some are recent, like Harry Potter; some ancient, like Homer and Lao Tzu. There are memoirs (Nelson Mandela), poetry (Les Murray) and many of the world’s great novels, from George Eliot’s Middlemarch to Toni Morrison’s Beloved.

'Our guide, in entertaining short essays about personal encounters with each of these works, is Michael McGirr: schoolteacher and former priest, reviewer of hundreds of novels and lifelong lover of literature. His humour and insight shine through in stories that connect the texts he has selected with each other, and connect us to them.

'Never prescriptive, and often very funny, this book is an invitation to reflect on—and share with others—the extraordinary gift of reading. ‘It is a gift that is taking me a lifetime to unwrap,’ McGirr writes. ‘The excitement has never worn off.''.

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Tension and Ambiguities in a War-ravaged Society Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 30 July 2016; (p. 19) The Saturday Age , 30-31 July 2016; (p. 19)

— Review of Ruins Rajith Savanadasa , 2016 single work novel
1 Meditation on the Search for Sanctuary Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 9 July 2016; (p. 20)

— Review of Asylum John Hughes , 2016 single work novel
'... John Hughes' novella, Asylum, is no less astringent and tough-minded. It is a more abstract meditation on similar themes to those at work in Chasing Asylum but with an underpinning as much in philosophy as in any immediate political crisis. ...'
1 The Healing Party Review : Micheline Lee's Exquisitely Rendered Debut Novel Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Brisbane Times , 17 June 2016;

— Review of The Healing Party Micheline Lee , 2016 single work novel
'As soon as she finished school, Natasha Chan ran away to Darwin. Eight years later, she is summoned back to Melbourne by her eldest sister, Anita. Natasha returns to the very street from which she had fled because her mother, Irene, is dying of cancer. For the next few months, she will try to build some kind of bridge to Irene, a woman with whom she has longed to be able to connect. ...'
1 Family Fortunes in Distressing Times Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 18-19 June 2016; (p. 24) The Saturday Age , 18-19 June 2016; (p. 24)

— Review of The Healing Party Micheline Lee , 2016 single work novel
1 Struggletown Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , June-July no. 382 2016; (p. 57)

— Review of The Fighter : A True Story Arnold Zable , 2016 single work biography
1 Space for Laughter Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , April no. 380 2016; (p. 38)

— Review of Waiting Philip Salom , 2016 single work novel
1 Lament with a Light Touch for the Magic of the Inner City Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 19-20 March 2016; (p. 25) The Saturday Age , 19-20 March 2016; (p. 25)

— Review of Comfort Zone Lindsay Tanner , 2016 single work novel
1 Blunt of View : Portrait of a One-Man Band Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , January-February no. 378 2016; (p. 18-19)

— Review of Santamaria : A Most Unusual Man Gerard Henderson , 2015 single work biography
1 A Review of Over There by Stanislaus Nguyen Michael McGirr , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 75 no. 2 2016; (p. 121-127) The Best Australian Stories 2016 2016; (p. 164-173)
'Over There is the third volume of Stan Nguyen's comic memoirs. For a man who, in the course of this book, celebrates his fortieth birthday, that's not bad going. Socrates said famously that the unexamined life was not worth living. If he were alive today, he might have said that the unlived examination is not worth much either...' (Introduction)
1 Real News Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review essay
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December no. 387 2016; (p. 14)
'You can judge this memoir by its poignant cover. It shows a picture of the author taken in 1966 when he was eight or nine years old. Behind him is one of the accessories of the baby boomer period, a Volkswagen. The Beetle is parked near long grass, redolent of Melbourne’s outer suburban fringe, an area that features prominently in Shaun Carney’s account of his origins. Frankston and Carrum Downs are the heartland of this book' (Introduction)
1 Crimes of the Father Review : Tom Keneally Tackles Abuse in the Catholic Church Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Brisbane Times , 11 November 2016;

— Review of Crimes of the Father Thomas Keneally , 2016 single work novel
'There are a growing number of novels prepared to tell the story of paedophilia within various church communities, not least the Catholic Church. Few of them have needed to stray far from the grim facts. ...'
1 Mourning for a Deeply Wounded Culture Michael McGirr , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 12-13 November 2016; (p. 24)

— Review of Crimes of the Father Thomas Keneally , 2016 single work novel
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