Clare Chambers : ‘Iris Murdoch taught me that a novel could be about absolutely anything’

11 juillet 2025 | Clare Chambers
The author on Anthony Trollope, Andrew Miller, and why she sided with 19th-century coal miners My earliest reading memory I have the fuzziest memory of an illustrated Grimms’ fairy tale called Jorinde and Joringel from the time before I could read. I made my mum take it out of the library over (…)
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