In this remarkable book, Jane Miller writes about the experience of being a daughter and a sister, about the intensities of family life and the illuminations that come from the last days of parents.
'Jane Miller's collected journalism is a treasure trove of literary, personal and political marvels. The writing is a joy, as is the observation, wit and humanity that underpin it: like Montaigne, only funnier'Matthew d'Ancona, Guardian and Evening Standard columnist
"What makes art 'modern' and what does 'urgent' mean now?"
Attitudes to bilingualism have always been contradictory. In her book Many Voices (originally published in 1983 and now with a new foreword by John... Læs mere