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A thoughtful and witty speaker, mead talks about understanding ourselves through books, breaking with convention, and the. I decided i wanted to write about something i loved. She answered a few other questions about other favorite books, what shes reading now, and what its like to be a staff writer at the new yorker. I loved middlemarch, and i loved being the kind of person who loved it, she writes in her new work of literary memoir, my life in middlemarch. Growing up in coastal england, mead, a longtime new yorker staff writer, encountered middlemarch in her teens and was smitten. Middlemarch, which i first encountered when i was seventeen or eighteen and.

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