![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So many narrators, so many I’s who are haunted not by ghosts but by versions of themselves, denied or forgotten. There’s the narrator who can’t remember anything about a mysterious childhood trauma in In the Woods the narrator who has defined his adult self around a betrayal that, he learns in Faithful Place, may never have occurred the narrator who somehow succeeds at impersonating a woman who was impersonating her in The Likeness. Roman Polanski, David Bowie, and a New Solution to the Problem of Art Made by Monstrous MenĪll Tana French’s novels are spooked in one way or another, whether or not her protagonists brush up against the bona fide uncanny. Guess What? This Mystery Story Written by Robots Is Kind of Good! The Four-Month Scandal That Made Martin Amis the Center of the Literary World He’s One of Twitter’s Most Beloved Writers. ![]()
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