Philip Terry on the Endless Fascination of Georges Perec’s I Remember
In France today, Perec’s memoir of 1979 Je me souviens is thought of as one of his most diverting and original works. It has been adapted for stage and television, and has been the…
Read more ▸Voices From Lockdown #4: Lucy Treloar, Melbourne
In the fourth Voice from Lockdown, Lucy Treloar talks about the shifting state of lockdown in Melbourne, Victoria, from the unexpected arrival of a new trauma to the welcome prospe…
Read more ▸Voices From Lockdown #3: Edward Carey, Texas
Edward Carey, author of Little and the forthcoming The Swallowed Man, talks about his experience of lockdown in the suburbs of Texas, and about writing and drawing his way through…
Read more ▸Voices From Lockdown #2: Antoine Laurain, Paris
In this instalment of Voices from Lockdown, bestselling author Antoine Laurain talks about living with his cat in Paris — and the book he’s escaping into. Dear friends, My…
Read more ▸Voices From Lockdown #1: Charles Lambert, Rome
With Covid-19 affecting us in different ways across the globe, we called upon some of our far-flung writers to give us an insight into their varying experiences of lockdown. In Voi…
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