Colum McCann, born on February twenty-eighth, nineteen sixty-five, in Dublin, Ireland, is a distinguished Irish writer renowned for his contributions to literary fiction. Currently residing in New York, McCann has established himself as an international voice in literature, advocating for what he describes as the 'democracy of storytelling.' His works have transcended borders, being published in over forty languages and featured in numerous American and international publications.
Throughout his illustrious career, McCann has garnered a plethora of accolades, including the prestigious U.S. National Book Award and the International Dublin Literary Award. He is the author of eight novels, with notable titles such as 'Apeirogon' (2020), 'TransAtlantic' (2013), and the award-winning 'Let the Great World Spin' (2009). In addition to his novels, he has penned three collections of short stories, including 'Thirteen Ways of Looking,' which was released in October two thousand fifteen.
In March two thousand twenty-four, McCann's latest work, 'American Mother,' was published, telling the poignant story of Diane Foley, whose son, James Foley, tragically lost his life while serving as a freelance combat reporter in Syria. Following this, his upcoming novel, 'Twist,' is set to be released in March two thousand twenty-five, further showcasing his commitment to powerful storytelling.
Beyond his literary achievements, McCann is also the co-founder and president of Narrative 4, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to empathy education. His multifaceted career as a screenwriter, journalist, university teacher, and writer continues to inspire readers and writers alike.