A review by soavezefiretto
Uncommon Arrangements: Seven Marriages in Literary London, 1910-1939. Katie Roiphe by Katie Roiphe

3.0

Yes, this IS like reading Hello! or People, and you still can feel good because it's about literary people and it's a book and not a magazine. It's vastly entertaining, a good weekend read, though insights are rather scarce. So maybe I should be all hoity-toity and give it two or even just one star and get on with my Proust and whatnot, but I enjoyed this too much, so what the hell.