Edna O’Brien & Edward St. Aubyn

Edna O’Brien’s new memoir is Country Girl. She “has made of her memories something of both precision and depth, a book that, letting us see her as she was, jumps with an all-consuming curiosity from one lucidly narrated event to another,” wrote Philip Roth. “Only Colette is her equal as a student of the ardors of an independent woman who is also on her own as a writer.” Edward St. Aubyn’s new novel is Lost for Words. He is “perhaps the most brilliant English novelist of his generation,” wrote Alan Hollinghurst.











When: Thu., May. 29, 2014 at 8:00 pm
Where: The 92nd Street Y, New York
1395 Lexington Ave.
212-415-5500
Price: $27
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Edna O’Brien’s new memoir is Country Girl. She “has made of her memories something of both precision and depth, a book that, letting us see her as she was, jumps with an all-consuming curiosity from one lucidly narrated event to another,” wrote Philip Roth. “Only Colette is her equal as a student of the ardors of an independent woman who is also on her own as a writer.” Edward St. Aubyn’s new novel is Lost for Words. He is “perhaps the most brilliant English novelist of his generation,” wrote Alan Hollinghurst.

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