Strangers Who Talk: Xandra Bingley

Strangers Who Talk isn’t like any other book. Is it social reportage, the eye at the keyhole, the ear at the door? Is it a cross between Ivy Compton-Burnett, who wrote novels entirely composed of conversations, and Molly Bloom’s soliloquy at the end of Joyce’s Ulysses? Is it a study in textures and tones – the ripples on the pool of Being? Is it a collection of stones picked up at the beach – present, cherished, mute? ... Strangers Who Talk is all this, and not this at all. It is its own thing.’
– Margaret Atwood

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