Deborah Levy’s “The Position of Spoons: And Other Intimacies”
Kate Wolf speaks to the author Deborah Levy about her new book, a collection of essays called “The Position of Spoons: And Other Intimacies.”
By LARB Radio HourOctober 11, 2024
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Kate Wolf speaks to the author Deborah Levy about her new book, a collection of essays called The Position of Spoons: And Other Intimacies. The pieces collected here cite Levy’s early influences from French writers like Colette, Simone de Beauvoir and Marguerite Duras to JG Ballard and Anna Quinn. The collection also moves through snippets of Levy’s life: her relationship to her mother, her youth in dreary London, her abiding interest in surrealism and psychoanalysis, the way inspiration strikes and then takes shape for her novels, and the sensual and aesthetic pleasures of food and nature. In her review of the book for LARB, Grace Linden writes: “It is evident to everyone who reads Levy that language is her plaything… her words are lit from within.”
Also, Emily Witt, author of Health and Safety: A Breakdown returns to recommend A Song for the River by Philip Connors.
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