Tessa Hadley : ‘Uneasy books are good in uneasy times’
The author on Anna Karenina, the brilliance of Anita Brookner and finally getting Nabokov My earliest reading memory I acquired from somewhere, in my more or less atheistic family, a Ladybird Book of the Lord’s Prayer, whose every page I can recover in all its lurid 1960s naturalism. “As they (…)
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