The Immortal Goths
by Lucille Turner | Oct 10, 2016 | Art
MLXLS As you will already know if you read my last post, The Barbarian of Europe, the Eastern European peoples, who were once the Goths, carried their legacy of the ‘barbarians’ of Europe into the twentieth century through two world wars in a battle for...
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Lucille Turner
LUCILLE TURNER’s first book, Gioconda, was described in The Financial Times as, ‘A lush, evocative, and remarkably accomplished debut novel’.
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