Born out of an “obsessive immersion” Robert Clark talks about his new memoir – My Victorians. “It was for some reason very important for me to be in the same space as these people. Just as important as reading their books or looking at their art.” Like a “literary stalker. ” I took refuge in this Victorian world…that is sort of inhabited by ghosts.”

That gave me an impulse to create characters and shape their lives out of my own intentions and interests.


There are books of which the back and cover are by far the best parts

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