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Lauren Arrington

Lauren Arrington’s most recent books include the biographies The Poets of Rapallo (2021) and Revolutionary Lives (2016). Her essays have been commissioned by TLS, Irish Times, and Literary Hub. She is currently writing a group biography of women artists working during the Great Depression. icon

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