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Oonagh Devitt Tremblay
Westward Glances
Oonagh Devitt Tremblay
Westward Glances
Westward Glances
Oonagh Devitt Tremblay was born in Paris, France and raised in Toronto, Canada. She has lived in the UK since 2018 and worked for The Times Literary Supplement since 2023.
You can read some of her published writing in the TLS, Frieze, Literary Review and The London Magazine.  
She completed her Master's of Philosophy in 18th Century and Romantic Studies at Newnham College, Cambridge. Her dissertation focused on the links between epistolarity and trauma in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa. She completed a B.A. at the University of Toronto. 
She is currently finishing a novel in pockets of stolen time. 
She is represented by seren adams at lexington literary.

SELECTED WORK

Review of Will There Ever Be ANother You by Patricia Lockwood, for THE London Magazine - 'Will There Ever Be Another You'
Review of AIRLESS SPACES by Shulamith Firestone, for THE TLS - 'The incapacity of The System'
Review of Bread and MILK by Karolina Ramqvist (Translated by Saskia Vogel), for THE TLS - 'Insatiable desires'
Review of Friends and lovers by Nolwenn Le Blevennec (Translated by Madeleine Rogers), for THE TLS - 'A thousand tiny thefts'
Review of LILI IS CRYING by Hélène Bessette (Translated by Kate Briggs), for literary review - 'Love in a Time of Choler'
Review of THE ACCIDENTALS by Guadalupe Nettel (Translated by Rosalind Harvey), for the TLS - 'not Like The OThers'
review of CORRESPONDENCE PRIMARILY ON PAMELA AND CLARISSA, 1732–1749 by Louise Curran, George Justice and Sören Hammerschmidt, for the TLS - 'customer feedback'
review of my good bright wolf by sarah moss for the TLS - 'Winning the hunger game' 
review of My Battle of Hastings by Xiaolu Guo for the TLS - 'Hastings and Haestingas' 
review of CoMmitted by Suzanne Scanlon for the TLS - 'Just what the doctors ordered'
review of I Will Crash by Rebecca Watson for the TLS - 'Lines Crossed' 
review of Scaffolding by Lauren Elkin for Frieze  - 'Unconscious Desires' 
review of Two Hours by Alba Arikha for the TLS - 'Reassembling the Fragments' 
review of Bluestockings: The first women’s movement by Susannah Gibson for the TLS - 'A Right to A Negative' 
review of How to Be Somebody Else by Miranda Pountney for the TLS -'Trying on a Life'

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