Everything that Sarah Hall writes is luminous with genius. Her fourth novel, How to Paint a Dead Man, concerns the intertwining lives of four people, disconnected by place and time. Their stories take place adjacent to one another, are intimately connected, but never share the same temporal geography. For all its vibrancy and currency, its [...]
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how to paint a dead man, by sarah hall
Thursday, August 2nd, 2012Tags: Alan Garner, books, brilliance, courage, sarah hall, writing
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