Maggie O'Farrell | Loves, Labours, Loss | Edinburgh International Book Festival

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • Edinburgh-based Maggie O’Farrell hit a spectacular new career high last year with the publication of 'Hamnet' - winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, a huge bestseller across the world and unquestionably a standout book of 2020. Why did O’Farrell’s novel about the death of Shakespeare’s only son strike such a chord with readers?
    It certainly didn’t do any harm that the story was set in a time of pandemic. But more fundamentally, Hamnet was striking for its compelling and deeply insightful depiction of a mother’s love for her children. Fierce maternal devotion - and the aching sense of loss - will form the heart of today’s event about the experiences that have shaped her writing and ideas. O’Farrell discusses the influence of a mild neurological condition on her work.
    A childhood bout of encephalitis resulted in a number of small but important changes in her mental and bodily performance, including balance issues, inhibited proprioception and stammering. How have these influenced O’Farrell’s writing? Join her for a fascinating discussion with fellow author Nicola Morgan.
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