Mrs. Woolf and the Servants, the book by Alison Light that explores Virginia’s relationships with her hired help, is finally out in the States.
You can read Michael Dirda’s review of the American edition in The Washington Post, a review in The Nation, The Economist or The New York Times. Read an interview with Light in the Boston Globe.
Or travel back in time and read more about the British edition that came out a year ago. Read a posting on the Hesperus Press blog. Click on The Independent’s review of the book. Get the skinny from the Sunday Times online. Or connect with Susan Goldman’s perspective, as published in her online literary magazine, textualities.
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