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...Even the childhood homes of authors such as Dorothy Sayers are of interest, selling for a genteel £2.35mn....
...Caoilinn Hughes, one of the brilliant crop of new Irish writers, follows her debut Orchid & the Wasp with The Wild Laughter (Oneworld RRP£14.99/$25.95, May)....
...For every Raymond Chandler there is Dorothy Hughes; for each Henning Mankell there is Karin Fossum....
...The earliest mention of the panels and an “Anne of Cleves chapel in Bruges” was in a guidebook written 70 years ago by Dorothy Shuttleworth, an amateur historian and patron of the church....
...Buys the Sun and relaunches it as a tabloid. 1973: Enters US, purchasing the San Antonio Express and the San Antonio News 1976: Buys New York Post from Dorothy Schiff for $30m 1979: News Corp is reorganised...
...The Wallcreeper/Mislaid, by Nell Zink, Fourth Estate, RRP£20/published in US by Dorothy (Wallcreeper) and Ecco (Mislaid) Two oddities in a single yellow slipcase: debut novel The Wallcreeper, published...
...The real-life records of the partnerships embarked upon by Ted Hughes, Ezra Pound, Robert Lowell or TS Eliot (first time round) are hardly more encouraging....
...He pitched and pitched and got a break when an essay on Dorothy Parker was accepted by Might, a literary magazine that burned brightly in the 1990s and was co-edited by the not-yet-famous Dave Eggers....
...We first see Helen in rehearsal, a temple priestess like Dorothy Lamour in The Road to Bali. Then she changes into a platinum blonde vamp (Jean Harlow)....
...Here one gets the terse wit of Dorothy Parker, the language games of Gertrude Stein, the blues-inspired songs of Langston Hughes, the light verse of Ogden Nash and Bob Dylan’s great counter-culture carnival...
...Czeslaw Milosz, Pablo Neruda and Dorothy and William Wordsworth....
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