In Which Glenda Jackson Intimidates, Impresses, Befriends, And Corrupts A New York Times Book Critic
Parul Sehgal: "Who's afraid of Glenda Jackson? Most people, and with some cause. She became famous for her electrifying portrayals of history and literature's most unconventional women … In life she has proved no less formidable; the stories are legion, dark and thrilling, assuming you're not on your way to interview her yourself." (Corrupts? It […]
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