1: J R Thorp's Learwife
Episode 1 of the The Critic Books Podcast podcast, hosted by The Critic Books Podcast, titled "1: J R Thorp's Learwife" was published on November 24, 2021 and runs 29 minutes.
November 24, 2021 ·29m · The Critic Books Podcast
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Episode Description
On the first episode of The Critic Books podcast, Francesca Peacock speaks to J.R Thorp - a librettist and novelist whose debut novel Learwife was published on November the 4th. Learwife imagines the life of King Lear's broadly unmentioned Queen. The novel is set just after the end of Shakespeare's play; in the aftermath of war, what follows is a haunting tale of loss, power, and memory.
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