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...No longer able to bear the pain, Lewis put his head in the salmon guillotine....
...Nah’s reading lacks the original’s propulsive bolero drumbeat, but the way Cowherd’s chords drop away unexpectedly under the singing, or shift midline into new modes, achieves Lewis Carroll’s brand of uncanny...
...Many buyers will also pay a “Rutland premium” for villages such as Tinwell, Ketton, Empingham and Edith Weston....
...However, on a trip to the house where the book’s author, Edith Twyford, lived, Miss Iles disappeared....
...Edith Nesbit, author of The Railway Children, founded the Fabian Society....
...Indignation and disbelief were among the reactions of the all-male workforce when Edith Bourne became the first woman to join the staff at Sotheby’s in 1915, helping replace four men who had left the London...
...Ask an outsider Edith Onderick-Harvey A company with 140 years of success poses a significant challenge when it is attempting to change its approach to developing products, says Edith Onderick-Harvey,...
...Leo Lewis is an FT correspondent in Tokyo Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...Yes, but ramshackle the way Lewis Carroll or Laurence Sterne or W.G. Sebald is. The ramshackleness of genius....
...“boss lady” — giving this book its title and underlining its motive: to rescue from patronising earlier accounts the careers of Beech, Tillie Lewis (of Flotill Products, the tinned tomato company) and Margaret...
...‘Jacques Henri Lartigue: The Blink of an Eye’, June 8-August 9 michaelhoppengallery.com Photographs: JH Lartigue/Ministère de la Culture, France/ AAJHL; Geraint Lewis/Rex/Shutterstock...
...But it is the 55ft-tall Magnolia grandiflora Edith Bogue beside the house that truly marks this as an unusual place....
...David Hockney: 82 Portraits and 1 Still-Life, edited by Tim Barringer and Edith Devaney, Royal Academy, RRP£30/$45 Cool, funny, opinionated, this engaging volume accompanies Hockney’s current show at the...
...Why The property was once owned by Pulitzer Prize-winning US novelist Edith Wharton (1862-1937)....
...The American writer Edith Pearlman is now 77 and this volume of collected stories is a great introduction to her work....
...The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter , by Malcolm Mackay, Mantle, RRP£7.99 A debut novel that is a truly innovative entry in the overcrowded crime field. Mackay has arrived fully formed....
...trip on the river at Oxford in the summer of 1862 by a young don, was written out for one of the children, Alice Liddell, the daughter of the Dean of Christ Church, and published under the nom de plume Lewis...
...The Moroccan novelist Abdellah Taïa lives in the Belleville building on whose steps, according to legend, Edith Piaf was born. (In truth, “The Little Sparrow” was born in a local hospital.)...
...Several hieratic heads here, including a scallop-edged drawing of Lewis’s early lover Iris Barry and a turbanned, serenely modelled Edith Sitwell, recall Picasso’s mask-like depiction of Gertrude Stein....
...Day-Lewis didn’t quite give us a Hanks, a Foxx or a Whitaker....
...Daniel Day-Lewis won the best actor Oscar for his performance in There Will Be Blood, while an emotional Marion Cotillard won the best actress award for her portrayal of Edith Piaf in La Vie en Rose....
...Lee is, as her publisher proclaims, the “first British woman biographer” and she is clearly exercised to rescue Edith from “gallant male biographers” (Lewis is not named, but clearly indicated)....
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