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The Red Mouth by Sheila Armstrong review – a profound exploration of Ireland’s dark times | Imagination

AAbout 14% of Ireland is moorland: vast areas of moss-covered land, beneath which layers of ancient history have blended into the moist grass-black turf. Captivated by their unearthly beauty, Seamus Heaney wrote some of his best poems about bogs – and about the bodies discovered, perfectly preserved, in their eerie depths. Sheila Armstrong’s excellent second

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Marjan Satrapi captured profound human emotions – and paved the way for a generation. Marjan Satrapi

heyOn the morning of June 4, when I heard the news of Marjane Satrapi’s death, I was shocked. I couldn’t believe it. Although I met him in person only a few times – despite living in Paris for 16 years and contributing to his book woman, life, freedom – I felt a deep connection to

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