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Deborah Levy

    August 6, 1959

    Deborah Levy is an author of remarkable literary breadth, who began her career crafting plays acclaimed for their intellectual rigor and poetic fantasy. Discovering the exhilarating freedom of novel writing after her theatrical success, she has cultivated a distinctive voice that explores complex psychological landscapes. Her work often delves into themes of identity and the search for meaning, demonstrating a fearless approach to both form and content. Levy offers readers a provocative and unforgettable literary experience.

    Deborah Levy
    The Early Novels: Beautiful Mutants, Swallowing Geography, the Unloved
    Things I don't want to know: a response to George Orwell's 1946 essay 'Why I write'
    Things I Don't Want to Know
    Billy & Girl
    The Cost of Living
    Real Estate