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What's the point of a risk-free life?' – Deborah Levy on starting again at 50 | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian
Review: Deborah Levy's 'Real Estate' wraps memoir trilogy - Los Angeles Times
Review: Deborah Levy's 'Real Estate' wraps memoir trilogy - Los Angeles Times
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In 'The Cost Of Living,' Renouncing Serenity For A Life In Motion : NPR
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Deborah Levy - Institute for Ideas and Imagination
The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy review – a memoir and feminist manifesto | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian
Deborah Levy | Books | The Guardian
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Deborah Levy: 'These books are my real estate. I built them exactly as I wanted to build them'
Review: In Deborah Levy's Real Estate, the final instalment in her 'living autobiography,' late midlife is not an ending but a beginning - The Globe and Mail
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The Cost of Living: A Working Autobiography by Deborah Levy | Goodreads
Real Estate: 100 Must-Read Books of 2021 | TIME
Real Estate by Deborah Levy — a manifesto for living | Financial Times
Deborah Levy | A Living Autobiography | Edinburgh International Book Festival - YouTube
Real Estate by Deborah Levy review – a dialogue between art and life | Autobiography and memoir | The Guardian
Deborah Levy's memoir asks: What if a woman is the main character in her own story? - Los Angeles Times
Deborah Levy on the art of living
Hybrid): An Evening with Deborah Levy – The American Library in Paris
A Movement Toward Embodiment: On Deborah Levy's “August Blue”