Brannavan Gnanalingam spent the last while travelling. Most of that time was spent in Paris, a city that’s both overwhelmingly energising in its cultural possibilities but also stuck in amber from its central role in nineteenth and twentieth century art. He managed to write his second novel there, You Should Have Come Here When You Were Not There. It c…
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