“Tell me everything” is a credo of sorts, a statement of the writer’s
voracious need to know, to solve the human case. But that Strout’s
oblique approach to matters of the heart works so well is partly due to
her judicious use of silence and omission to suggest the complexity of
our closest connections. Elizabeth Lowry, The Guardiansempre sul Guardian, un elenco dei libri di narrativa e saggistica in uscita quest'autunno
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