3 best Maggie O'Farrell books

Maggie O'Farrell books

Northern Irish Maggie O'Farrell is one of those authors who marks her work with the unmistakable stamp of her narrative uniqueness. Because in his plots he epitomizes the exuberance of his characters and descriptions with hypnotic actions. From its usual formal appearance loaded with lyricism, to a captivating symbolism, but always ...

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Hamnet, by Maggie O'Farrell

Hamnet, by Maggie O'Farrell

The rare birds and their synergies to implode the world. Because in the eccentricities there is that naked truth, without restrictions or trompe l'oeils. A vision of Shakespeare as taken out of the main focus to trace the impossible line of anecdotes, of the experiences that masterpieces can provoke or ...

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The First Hand That Held Mine, by Maggie O'Farrell

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Literature, or rather the narrative capacity of a writer, can manage to summarize two distant lives, present a mirror from which we are offered a progressive fusion between two symmetrical souls. The mirror in this case is established between two very different temporary spaces. On the one hand we know ...

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