Louise Stern grew up in Fremont, California, the fourth-generation deaf in her family, and now lives in London. She works for the artist Sam Taylor-Wood and is the founder and publisher of Maurice, a contemporary art magazine for children.
‘Tall men that looked like insects crept out of cracks in the stones.’
Louise Stern on why Pedro Páramo is the best book of 1955.
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