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Marguerite Vale
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Read the essayMarguerite Vale
British · 2 novels
Marguerite Vale writes landscapes the way other novelists write people — with memory, weather, and grief.Explore her work
A cartography of grief, drawn on a coastline that refuses to stay still. Vale writes landscapes the way other novelists write people — with memory, weather, and ache.
Big cosmic ideas held together by the smallest human hands. It earns its final image completely.