A review by rex_libris
Broom, Broom: Writing about Witches from the London Review of Books by Rebecca Tamás, Hilary Mantel, Leslie Wilson, Jeremy Harding, Malcolm Gaskill, Rosalind Mitchison, Wendy Doniger, Sam Kinchin-Smith, Robert Tashman, Lee Palmer Wandel, John Bayley

4.0

The witch never really goes away, they always remaining lurking in the imagination. At least that is what is suggested by this collection of writings and reviews from the past couple of decades taken from the London Review of Books. It demonstrates the range and malleability the witch has in culture as the pieces cover a broad spectrum of issues and publications. It was a great collection to read through and encouraged me to pull a couple of forgotten books of my shelf to read again and to go on a (witch)hunt for a couple of new additions to the shelves.