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The Annotated Nightstand: What Anne Enright is Reading Now, And Next

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The Annotated Nightstand: What Anne Enright is Reading Now, And Next
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Anne Enright, the author of several novels and winner of the Carnegie Medal for The Forgotten Waltz and the Booker for The Gathering, loves a joyful barb, often at her own expense. Case in point, her description of her Booker-winning novel: “the intellectual equivalent of a Hollywood weepie.” (A judge described it as “an unflinching look at a grieving family in tough and striking language.”)
Despite her undeniable prowess as a novelist, Enright has written nonfiction prose in publications of not

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