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For the writer Deborah Levy, the piercing wail of ambulance sirens was a pervasive soundtrack of the early pandemic, an unfortunate consequence of living between two hospitals in London.
Deborah Levy is a celebrated novelist, memoirist and playwright whose latest book — “The Position of Spoons” — is a petite collection of essays spanning the last few decades of her career.
In August Blue, the South African–born, North London–based novelist Deborah Levy’s latest, a concert pianist named Elsa Anderson glimpses a woman in a blue hospital mask at a flea market in ...
Rebecca Lenkiewicz's adaptation of Deborah Levy's award-winning 2016 ... By my reading of Levy's novel, Dr. Gomez - who doesn't want to be addressed as Doctor, perhaps because he isn't one ...
The title of Deborah Levy’s new collection of essays might reference spoons but another domestic item comes to mind when describing the overall reading experience. There is something of the ...
Ask the British author Deborah Levy, who considers the idiom in “Real Estate” (2021), her third “living autobiography.” The book, which Levy wrote after getting divorced in her fifties ...
Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s adaptation of Deborah Levy’s award-winning 2016 ... By my reading of Levy’s novel, Dr. Gomez — who doesn’t want to be addressed as Doctor, perhaps because he isn ...