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Claire Tomalin: 'Writing induces melancholy. You're alone, a hermit' | Interview by Rachel Cooke

On the eve of her eagerly awaited life of Dickens, the grande dame of literary biography talks about seeing the world through the eyes of her subjects " and why the one remarkable life she is reluctant to write is her ownThanks to a childhood spent poking my nose through bannisters, I think of landings as places for eavesdropping, for the discovery of shocking adult secrets. So it seems appropriate that it is to a la…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on September 24, 2011

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