Edna O'Brien, The Light of Evening: A Novel





In conversation with writer Vanessa Place, special introduction by Angelica Huston. The great Irish novelist - known as a pioneer for her frank portrayals of women - discusses her daring new work that explores the unbreakable bond between mother and child.

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Dear Edna: Deep thanks for a strong inspiration of my own Irishness, having been raised by my Irish Mother, a widow at 37, when I me self was 3, leaving a widow and an orphan to be guided by Pater noster in cealis. I have read many times in the bible that God indeed watches over the widow and the orphan, and indeed that is very very true in my case as unworthy as I am. Your inspiring reading I believe is a portion of that Divine guidance which I realize each day. A thousand blessings on you and may the road always rise to meet you. With deep admiration and affection I remain in love with you and your deep deep relation with the Word. Thank you Love LarK xxooxx

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