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Lionel Shriver, Back in Action
I wondered if Shriver had used the opportunity to "fix up" her novel, but she said no. "I can talk about my old books again, but I don't want to write them again," she said. "No writer worth her salt really likes dwelling in the past, but it's been interesting to me to revisit the book as one of my readers. When I read it, I found myself interested in what happens next." "I'm glad that I wrote Double Fault when I did," she continued, "because I couldn't have written it now. I'm doing too well. In some ways, I had forgotten just how bleak that time in my life was, how depressing." At her lowest point, Shriver was convinced that Kevin was going to be her last novel, preparing herself for a career in journalism. "I needed a viable career," she recalled. "I didn't want to be a burden to my publishers." But Kevin changed all that, and not only is Double Fault finally back in print, she's got a new novel coming out next spring from HarperCollins. Email This Post |
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