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Baroque in Hackney | poetry, cultural criticism and comment Baroque in Hackney Skip to content Home about me poetry and prose online ← Older posts May 17, 2016 · 8:23 pm … & Elizabeth Jane Howard I am currently reading the novels of Elizabeth Jane Howard, one after another, on the advice of Hilary Mantel in the Guardian – she has written the introduction to a new edition of The Long View , but she also mentioned After Julius in this article, with the reasons why she gets her students to read them, so I bought both immediately from Abe. (I know I shouldn’t.) The upshot is that I cannot imagine why it’s taken me so long to get to her, unless it’s the mimsy covers. (Mantel deals with that.) So let me tell you this: Elizabeth Jane Howard is terrifying. She says things you thought no one could say , and shows you things you thought no one even knew – anatomising marriage and love and loneliness, and ageing, and youth, and self-delusion, and even time. Here’s a p...

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