August Blue - Deborah Levy
Aimée recommends:
It’s with trepidation that I wait for the next Deborah Levy publication. Will I feel as strongly, see that world and its characters as strongly, as I did with her previous works?
‘August Blue’ doesn’t disappoint. A novel I couldn’t resist consuming in one sitting.
A concert pianist walks off stage mid-performance. This is the tale of what had been, her struggles to see who she is now, and what will come. Lyrical, sharp and all-consuming as it skips across Europe, I can’t recommend it enough.
Aimée recommends:
It’s with trepidation that I wait for the next Deborah Levy publication. Will I feel as strongly, see that world and its characters as strongly, as I did with her previous works?
‘August Blue’ doesn’t disappoint. A novel I couldn’t resist consuming in one sitting.
A concert pianist walks off stage mid-performance. This is the tale of what had been, her struggles to see who she is now, and what will come. Lyrical, sharp and all-consuming as it skips across Europe, I can’t recommend it enough.
Aimée recommends:
It’s with trepidation that I wait for the next Deborah Levy publication. Will I feel as strongly, see that world and its characters as strongly, as I did with her previous works?
‘August Blue’ doesn’t disappoint. A novel I couldn’t resist consuming in one sitting.
A concert pianist walks off stage mid-performance. This is the tale of what had been, her struggles to see who she is now, and what will come. Lyrical, sharp and all-consuming as it skips across Europe, I can’t recommend it enough.