newyorker.com/magazine/2014/06/02/inheritance

Ian Parker’s profile of the autobiographical novelist Edward St. Aubyn, who “has made literature out of a poisoned legacy." Of his father, he says, "He had a small canvas, but he was as destructive as he could be. If he’d been given Cambodia, or China, I’m sure he would have done sterling work.”


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