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Total pages original book: 208
Includes a PDF summary of 19 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 14M39S (3.8 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: The audacious and elegiac second installment in her 'living autobiography' on writing and womanhood, from the twice-Man Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Hot Milk and Swimming Home'Extraordinary and beautiful, suffused with wit and razor sharp insights' Financial TimesFollowing the acclaimed Things I Don't Want to Know, Deborah Levy returns to the subject of her life in letters. The Cost of Living reveals a writer in radical flux, considering what it means to live with value and meaning and pleasure. This perfectly crafted snapshot of a woman in the process of transformation is as distinctive, wide-ranging and original as Levy's acclaimed novels, an essential read for every Deborah Levy fan.'Wise, subtle and ironic, Levy is a brilliant writer . . . Each sentence is a small masterpiece of clarity and poise' Telegraph'This short, sensual, embattled memoir is not only about the painful landmarks in her life - the end of a marriage, the death of a mother - it is about what it is to be alive. I can't think of any other writer aside from Virginia Woolf who writes better about what it is to be a woman' Observer
Other categories, genre or collection: Literary Essays, Coping With Death & Bereavement, Feminism & Feminist Theory, Autobiography: Literary
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