Carcanet, 396pp, £25
People don't use the term ‘causerie’ much these days, but it sums up , the pithy miscellany that in 1997 first appeared on the back page of the , and soon became the item that very many of its subscribers turned to first.
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Carcanet, 396pp, £25
People don't use the term ‘causerie’ much these days, but it sums up , the pithy miscellany that in 1997 first appeared on the back page of the , and soon became the item that very many of its subscribers turned to first.
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