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Memoir

Tangential lives

The malleableness of memoir
by Ann-Marie Priest
June–July 2014, no. 362

Meeting the Devil: A book of memoir from the London Review of Books by London Review of Books

William Heinemann, $49.99 hb, 388 pp, 9780434022670

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In his essay on James Bulger, the British toddler murdered by two ten-year-old boys in 1993, novelist Andrew O’Hagan tells the story of his own experience of childhood bullying – as the perpetrator, not the victim. Bulger’s ‘childish child-murderers’ remind him, he avers, of himself as a boy, and with this extraordinary expression of solidarity he launches into an account of the unremarkable violence layered into his own Scottish childhood, beginning with the story of how, at the age of six, he and a friend systematically beat a younger child to the point of serious injury.

 


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Meeting the Devil: A book of memoir from the London Review of Books by London Review of Books

William Heinemann, $49.99 hb, 388 pp, 9780434022670

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