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Marly Swick is a sort of archaeologist of the heart, and in Monogamy she demonstrates a remarkable understanding of her subject.
Marly Swick is consistently original and unflinching in her observations of the dynamics that develop between friends and lovers, parents and children, husbands and wives.
Marly Swick's is the voice you hear beneath the covers, or when your ear is pressed to the closed door of another's private life, and there's no sentence she wouldn't write to remind us, her needy and prodigal tribe, that how it was then is exactly how it is now.