With a Doppelganger Novel, Deborah Levy Embodies Strangeness
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On a recent morning in a Turkish cafe in north London, Deborah Levy unknotted the silk scarf around her neck in preparation.The sharing breakfast has arrived, the writer announced as plates of fruit, cheese and fried eggs were placed in front of her.In Levy's new novel August Blue, a blue-haired piano virtuoso named Elsa M. Anderson repeatedly encounters a woman who she is convinced is her double.
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