What an incredibly interesting read. I'm gonna have to read more about Wright's widow, who seems ... curious. And I'm not sure what to take away from this other than what a dynamic and complicated life. I can't imagine being married so much and abandoning children or a tattle tale sibling causing a partner to be sent off to a prison camp. She seems more complicated than her own family and never seemed to find a purpose or peace, captured by her own idiosyncrasies and the politics of her life which she hated so much for people to bring to her attention but what herself could not stop thinking about.
I wish the article had pictures, and I found the author a bit cold. When he reduced his frequency of writing, because he had finished his book and gotten what he needed, this seemed a bit distant.
The book about her life is heartbreaking. It’s clear she was extremely traumatized and also could hardly deal with her father’s crimes both to the country and to her family. She was in a way a victim but also a troubled person. A fascinating crazy life.
I wish the article had pictures, and I found the author a bit cold. When he reduced his frequency of writing, because he had finished his book and gotten what he needed, this seemed a bit distant.