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Susan Greenfield's nomination |
13ÌýOctoberÌý2004 |
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![Professor Susan Greenfield](/staticarchive/0d1b8efc7dc94ea428c8d0005c6fb563ff565544.jpg) Susan Greenfield's choice of Watershed Fiction
Brain expert Baroness Susan Greenfield talks about the novel that speaks to her about women’s lives – and it’s perhaps a surprising choice.
A classic book that chronicles the death throes of an aristocratic family in Sicily - but for her is an entrancing account of relationships, sex and marriage:Ìý The Leopard.
The Leopard
By Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
Translated byÌýArchibald Colquhoun
Published by The Harvill Press
ISBN: 186046145X
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