In the quiet hours before the world intrudes, Irish novelist Sarah Gilmartin has built a body of work that asks what it means to want something — and what we destroy in the wanting. Her third novel, Little Vanities, arrives as a meditation on midlife, desire, and the slow-motion wreckage of betrayal, drawing on a lineage that runs from Flaubert to Yates. It is the work of a writer who has learned, through reviewing and studying and rewriting, that literature's deepest purpose is to slow us down long enough to inhabit another life entirely.
Sarah Gilmartin on desire, pain and the architecture of betrayal in 'Little Vanities'
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Literary fiction article about Irish author Sarah Gilmartin's novel; no geopolitical significance.
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Sesgo y Encuadre
Literary profile with promotional framing that emphasizes Gilmartin's achievements and novel's themes without critical counterbalance or alternative perspectives.
Celebratory profile framing that positions the author as accomplished and successful; uses achievement stacking (residency, Iowa program, previous book success) to establish credibility and prestige. Interview-based approach centers author's own interpretations without external critical analysis.