Attention by Anne Enright review – sparkling reflections on life and literature
Unabashed and morally generous, the Booker winner writes like a sharp, funny, fallen angel In addition to producing eight novels over the past 30 years, Anne Enright has always written nonfiction around the edges. This has mostly taken the form of essays for the literary pages of the NYRB, the (…)
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