Una McCormack
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But there are many pleasures in reading her.
I think her, obviously the sentences, the construction of the plot, the psychological intelligence, this about, you know, would the therapist be clever enough?
And the structure of this as you read it is just, when you reread it, I think to see how meticulously she's built the book is a real pleasure.
This leaves aside being the first... Well, this is it.
Does she get one on her birthday from him?
You do not hear voices like that anymore, do you?
Just a little bit too old for it.
That 1926, that these are women who were born 20 years later who are going, no, I am.
I'm going to have the publishing career.
I'm going to have this.
I'm going to have the family.
I'm going to have this.
Now, Hotel Delac, I think, it was very interesting rereading that on the back of having just read a lot of Heyer for this, because I think it's her...
George A. Hayer novel.
I'm convinced that she's read the whole of Ayer, who she refers to several times in the book.
She's a romantic novelist.
It's constructed very like a thrusting name.
Hope or charity or something.