Anna Burns' Painful Journey to Healing & Her Elusive Third Book
Anna Burns, the Booker Prize-winning author of Milkman, continues to grapple with chronic pain from a botched surgery, but remains productive, working on her long-in-progress third book. Growing up in Belfast during the Troubles, Burns experiences shaped her writing, which relies on quiet patience and natural character voices. Her influences range from nineteenth-century novels to trauma experts. With Faber reissuing her works, Burns focuses on healing and her craft.
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