Pedro Mairal talks about inspiration, style, and beaming books into outer space in this interview in Tweed’s Magazine.
“Like Tom Ripley and Dickie Greenleaf in [Patricia] Highsmith’s best-known novel, the central characters in ‘The Bishop’s Bedroom’ orbit one another like ballroom doppelgängers until it’s difficult to tell who is lying to whom or why … This is a strong, well-written and weirdly seductive little novel about enjoying the small pleasures of life.”
The New York Times Book Review
Pedro Mairal talks about inspiration, style, and beaming books into outer space in this interview in Tweed’s Magazine.