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In this episode, Sophie Cunningham talks about using biography as the thematic spine of her novel This Devastating Fever. The bold, playful narrative interweaves two strands: a modern day one in which Melbourne based biographer Alice is struggling to write a biography of Leonard Woolf, and a historical one, in which we meet Leonard in his life as a civil servant in Ceylon and in his marriage to Virginia Woolf.
Sophie talks about the research process, how she became haunted by Leonard and Virginia, and why the project took fifteen years to complete.
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By Caroline BaumIn this episode, Sophie Cunningham talks about using biography as the thematic spine of her novel This Devastating Fever. The bold, playful narrative interweaves two strands: a modern day one in which Melbourne based biographer Alice is struggling to write a biography of Leonard Woolf, and a historical one, in which we meet Leonard in his life as a civil servant in Ceylon and in his marriage to Virginia Woolf.
Sophie talks about the research process, how she became haunted by Leonard and Virginia, and why the project took fifteen years to complete.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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