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Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Elaine Garvey on 2002, Wadrobe Departments, and Women Walking
Thursday Apr 17, 2025
Thursday Apr 17, 2025
"She finds herself in London working in a theatre having to touch people!"
Elaine Garvey, to discuss her novel, THE WARDROBE DEPARTMENT, published by Canongate Books. It’s 2002. Mairéad Sweeney has moved from rural Ireland to work in London’s West End. While the prestige of working in theatre doesn’t exactly wear off, the long hours and spoiled actors make Mairéad’s transition from Ireland more difficult than it should be. Things get even more difficult when Mairéad has to return home for her grandmother’s funeral. It’s here she begins to reconcile with the life, people and values she left behind. This is Elaine’s first book. She has been published in the Dublin Review and the Winter Papers, and has been awarded funding schemes by the Irish Department of Arts for her writing.
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Rippling Points
1.31 - Why the year 2002?
4.32 - books about women walking.
5.39 - who is Mairéad and why is she in London
7.39 - what is the wardrobe department
9.40 - shadowing the costume department!
12.10 - differences between London and Mairéad's home in Ireland.
13.34 - Mairéad's family.
14:40 - Mairéad's boss.
18.15 - Similarities to the Milkman
21. 16 - when is Mairéad's moment of realisation
23.48 - Choosing your words and religion.
27.29 - Is how Mairéad feels about Ireland different to Elaine?
29.15 - how the novel emerged from a short story.
Reference Points
Anna Burns - Milkman
Charlotte Brontë - Jane Eyre
Seamus Heaney - Sweeney Astray
Hilary Mantel - The Mirror and The Light
Herta Müller - The Land of Green Plums
Rozsika Parker - The Subversive Stich
Virginia Woolf - Mrs Dalloway
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