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Sarah Ditum
Book Review
Margaret Atwood seems embarrassed by the sheer volume of her output
Burning Questions: Essays and Occasional Pieces 2004-2021 by Margaret Atwood reviewed
By Sarah Ditum
Book Review
Lucy Ellmann is angry about everything, especially men
Things Are Against Us by Lucy Ellmann reviewed
By Sarah Ditum
Book Review
The man who made Manhattan
The Great Mistake by Jonathan Lee reviewed
By Sarah Ditum
Book Review
Joan Didion’s needle-sharp eye never fails
Let Me Tell You What I Mean by Joan Didion reviewed
By Sarah Ditum
Art
Difficult women
Marjane Satrapi, the author-director of Persepolis, tells Sarah Ditum about her Marie Curie biopic, exile from Iran and fears for the future of democracy
By Sarah Ditum
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