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For the writer Deborah Levy, the piercing wail of ambulance ... And she found inspiration for the arc of her next novel, “August Blue,” out this week, a story that took her outside the ...
In her new book “August Blue,” she explores the split self ... On a recent morning in a Turkish cafe in ‌north London, Deborah Levy unknotted the silk scarf ‌around her neck in preparation.
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 ...
Deborah Levy’s August Blue isn’t exactly a queer novel. The protagonist and narrator, piano prodigy Elsa Anderson, is straight, and the primary internal conflicts she faces aren’t about ...
Deborah Levy is now regarded as a grande dame of literature, but she remains as vital as ever, and August Blue is a mistress-piece.
Deborah Levy PIC: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images The pandemic plays into one of the leitmotifs in the novel: it is not for nothing called August Blue. Face masks, Mediterranean skies, eyes ...
There is a feeling of utter randomness to The Position of Spoons: and Other Intimacies, Deborah Levy’s new collection ... space that so much of the wonder happens. In Levy’s most recent novel, August ...