Anne Enright: The Genesis of Blame

Impossible to keep lust out of Eden, even though it had not been invented yet. In it comes, like a snake into the garden, because the reader is one of the fallen, and cannot imagine what it is to love without transgression, or taboo. And this makes the story both clear and unimaginable, open and inaccessible.

from London Review of Books http://ift.tt/2EY5Jnb

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