Love

Author: Angela Carter
Love is Angela Carter’s fifth novel and was first published in 1971. With surgical precision it charts the destructive emotional war between a young woman, her husband and his disruptive brother as they move through a labyrinth of betrayal, alienation and lost connections.,,This revised edition has lost none of Angela Carter’s haunting power to evoke the ebb of the 1960s, a….Read More
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