Alice Robb is an American writer. She regularly contributes book reviews to New Statesman.[1] Her first book Why We Dream is about the science of dreaming.[2][3][4] Her second book is the memoir Don't Think, Dear: On Loving and Leaving Ballet, released in 2023.
Bibliography
editBooks
edit- Why We Dream: The Transformative Power of Our Nightly Journey (2018)
- Don't Think, Dear: On Loving and Leaving Ballet (2023)
Book reviews
editYear | Review article | Work(s) reviewed |
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2020 | Robb, Alice (April 3–23, 2020). "The attention paradox". The Critics. Books. New Statesman. 149 (5514): 73, 75. | Schwartz, Casey. Attention : a love story. Ballantine Books. |
References
edit- ^ "Alice Robb, Author at New Statesman".
- ^ Meyer, Lily (November 16, 2018). "'Why We Dream' Is A Spirited, Cogent Defense Of Dreams And Dream-Telling". NPR.
- ^ Hewitt, Sean (March 30, 2019). "Why We Dream review: Full of weird and fascinating insights". The Irish Times.
- ^ Chivers, Tom (March 22, 2019). "Why We Dream: The Science, Creativity and Transformative Power of Dreams by Alice Robb review — decoding messages from the land of nod". The Times.