Isabel Allende nostalgic for 'literary innocence'


Writer says she has come a long way since she wrote The House of Spirits.

CHILEAN writer Isabel Allende admits she sometimes feels nostalgic for her “literary innocence” when she wrote The House of the Spirits, the award-winning debut book which catapulted her to stardom.

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