Whether they want to or not, writers reveal themselves in what they write. Even those of us who believe that in biography it is the subject, not the writer, who should take centre stage know this to be true.
18 April 2018, The Tablet
Always a woman: writer and subject intersect in Lara Feigel's biography of Doris Lessing
Lara Feigel
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