It is, as are the responses.
There was a piece on her in The New Yorker awhile ago, which certainly
made her seem an interesting person. I'm not sure if I could even
manage Toibin's 20 minutes, but that says more about me than about her
or her performance.
Doug
On 26-May-10, at 10:48 PM, Alison Croggon wrote:
> Colm Toibin's description of being there is quite interesting. I
> suspect it's no accident that he thought of death.
>
> http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2010/apr/21/still-drama-marina-moma/
>
> xA
Douglas Barbour
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