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The Position of Spoons: And Other Intimacies by Deborah Levy

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The Position of Spoons: And Other Intimacies by Deborah Levy

A feast of observations about everything from the particular beauty of lemons on a table, to the allure of Colette, to the streets of Paris, by the inimitable Deborah Levy.

Deborah Levy’s vital literary voice speaks about many things.

On footwear: ā€œIt has always been very clear to me that people who wear shoes without socks are destined to become my friends and lovers.ā€ On public parks: ā€œA civic garden square gentles the pace of the city that surrounds it, holding a thought before it scrambles.ā€ On Elizabeth Hardwick: ā€œShe understands what is at stake in literature.ā€ On the conclusion of a marriage: ā€œIt doesn’t take an alien to tell us that when love dies we have to find another way of being alive.ā€

Levy shares with us her most tender thoughts as she traces and measures her life against the backdrop of different literary imaginations; each page is a beautiful, questioning composition of the self. The Position of Spoons is full of wisdom and astonishments and brings us into intimate conversation with one of our most insightful, intellectually curious writers.

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A feast of observations about everything from the particular beauty of lemons on a table, to the allure of Colette, to the streets of Paris, by the inimitable Deborah Levy.

Deborah Levy’s vital literary voice speaks about many things.

On footwear: ā€œIt has always been very clear to me that people who wear shoes without socks are destined to become my friends and lovers.ā€ On public parks: ā€œA civic garden square gentles the pace of the city that surrounds it, holding a thought before it scrambles.ā€ On Elizabeth Hardwick: ā€œShe understands what is at stake in literature.ā€ On the conclusion of a marriage: ā€œIt doesn’t take an alien to tell us that when love dies we have to find another way of being alive.ā€

Levy shares with us her most tender thoughts as she traces and measures her life against the backdrop of different literary imaginations; each page is a beautiful, questioning composition of the self. The Position of Spoons is full of wisdom and astonishments and brings us into intimate conversation with one of our most insightful, intellectually curious writers.