Bristling with Diligence
James Wood: A.S. Byatt, 8 October 2009
“... him. Julian seemed to have settled for the life of a scholar, for want of an urgent vocation. Florence, who had been so forthright and practical as a girl . . .’ And so Prosper proceeds to ‘think’ about his children. It is hard enough, though not for the Booker judges, to like the historical novel nowadays, but harder still when that novel’s ... ”