The musician and poet chronicles her journeys around the world and into the recesses of her mind, though always returning to her home base in Manhattan.
The author, most recently, of “Nora Webster” and “Brooklyn,” soon to be adapted to film, wishes he were Leopold Bloom: “I envy all the fun he had when he went to Nighttown and got involved in gender-bendering.”
Emma Jane Unsworth’s novel, about friends whose life of drinking and doing drugs is threatened by maturity’s on-set, is much more than it initially seems.
The musician and poet chronicles her journeys around the world and into the recesses of her mind, though always returning to her home base in Manhattan.