NEW YORK -- It isn't only war and weather that leave devastation in their wakes. The aftermath of intimacy, too, can be a brutal, obliterating ordeal, especially if -- as David Harrower's scalding "Blackbird" reveals -- damage has been done to an impressionable psyche, too early in its development to handle the heart-shock of abandonment.Read full article >>
SOURCE: Washington Post at 10:45PM on March 10, 2016