Anne Enright: The Waterstones Interview
The Wren, The Wren, the new novel from Booker Prize-winner Anne Enright, continues her examination of themes around motherhood, family relationships and connection. As we sat down to talk about it, we discussed how it is really a novel about its characters and an investigation into what language is trying to do, and what happens when it reaches its limits. The Wren, The Wren (Signed): https://bit.ly/3PnkF0O F O L L O W U S TWITTER --} / waterstones INSTAGRAM --} / waterstones FACEBOOK --} / waterstones TIKTOK --} / waterstones PODCAST --} https://www.waterstones.com/podcast

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