Decimated, Then Reassembled on Arrival: Lore Segal’s Legacy
Na’amit Sturm Nagel pays tribute to the late Lore Segal, a novelist who wrote autobiographically.
"The older one grows, the more one likes indecency." — Virginia Woolf
Na’amit Sturm Nagel pays tribute to the late Lore Segal, a novelist who wrote autobiographically.
Na’amit Sturm NagelDec 15, 2024
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