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There often is a dark secret in books... There is often a gathering sense of dread; there's a gap s
There often is a dark secret in books... There is often a gathering sense of dread; there's a gap s
There often is a dark secret in books... There is often a gathering sense of dread; there's a gap s
There often is a dark secret in books... There is often a gathering sense of dread; there's a gap s
There often is a dark secret in books... There is often a gathering sense of dread; there's a gap s
There often is a dark secret in books... There is often a gathering sense of dread; there's a gap s
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I'm quite interested in the absolute roots of narrative, why we tell stories at all: where the monsAnne Enright:
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Recently I read the stories I wrote in my early 20s, to put in a volume. And here is this brittle y