PenAfrican: Grief made flesh – on Hamnet and the burden of adaptation
“There are seasons in which grief is not a mere abstraction, but a habitation. In such seasons, one reads and watches everything differently – as I recently reread Maggie O’Farrell’s book Hamnet and watched the movie of the same title, with different eyes. It became a revelation of what happens when private loss hardens into art.”
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