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My Year in Paris with Gertude Stein by Deborah Levy (Hamish Hamilton)

“Eva called to say she had lost it.” This clever, short novel is the kind of book I would nominate for the Booker Prize. Deborah Levy’s mission is to discern Gertrude Stein who wrote the first, maybe only, abstract novels. … Continue reading

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