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Deborah Levy and Shahidha Bari: The Man Who Saw Everything

Deborah Levy and Shahidha Bari: The Man Who Saw Everything

Deborah Levy discusses her latest novel The Man Who Saw Everything with Shahidha Bari

London Review Bookshop Podcast

September 4, 201958m 27s

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Show Notes

‘A writer is only as interesting as what she pays attention to.’ Deborah Levy is the author of many plays, novels, short stories and essay collections. Inventive, experimental and compulsively readable, her work has won many awards, accolades and prizes. Her latest novel The Man Who Saw Everything (Hamish Hamilton) plays with time and memory in a gripping exploration of the weight of history and the disastrous consequences of trying to ignore it. ‘There’s no one touching the brilliance of Deborah Levy’s prose today’ writes Lee Rourke. Levy was in conversation with Shahidha Bari, academic, critic and author of Dressed: The Secret Life of Clothes (Jonathan Cape).

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