Iris Murdoch’s poems on bisexuality to be published – read one exclusively here
Drawn mostly from notebooks discovered in the attic of the late novelist and philosopher’s Oxford home, a new collection spans 60 years and touches on deeply personal themes A previously unpublished series of poems by the late novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch is to be printed, shedding new (…)
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