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...Grossman often used Quixote to exemplify the chains of influence that translation could enable: Cervantes to William Faulkner to García Márquez to Salman Rushdie....
...It’s hard not to have a soft spot for Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper, those lesbian writers who wrote together under the pen name Michael Field and, as well as being lovers, also happened — startlingly...
...English novels by Anthony Trollope, William Makepeace Thackeray and Jane Austen he also enjoys for the fashions....
...Daniels, writer Edith Bouvier and cameraman Paul Conroy were stuck in Homs for nine days before safe passage out could be arranged....
...to have been worn at the court of Charles II by a young Lady Theophila Harris, against items such as the white floral lace minidress worn by Audrey Hepburn to the Oscars in 1954, originally created by Edith...
...Coppola had previously been working on a big adaptation of Edith Wharton’s The Custom of the Country when the funding fell apart....
...In Las Vegas, Williams’ buildings include the soaring modernist A-frame Guardian Angel Cathedral, with its triangular stained glass windows showing gambling scenes created by Isabel and Edith Piczek....
...Philby enjoys the lustre of being the granddaughter of the “Third Man”; her upcoming book Edith and Kim traces the relationship between Kim Philby and Edith Tudor-Hart, the woman who introduced him to his...
...Edith Sitwell, as Longstaffe-Gowan reminds us, remarked that she was not eccentric: she was just more alive than other people, like an electric eel in a pond of catfish. I will settle for that....
...Chloé byproduct-leather Edith boots, £1,325. Ulla Johnson recycled-brass Hesmina earring, £295 for pair Hermès jacquard double-face cashmere belted coat made from unused fabric stocks, £21,000....
...Current regulars include Kazuo Ishiguro, William Boyd, Lady Antonia Fraser and Andrew Marr. “Our members publish around 800 books a year,” Marshall reveals....
...Look also to the Connecticut home of the US decorator Bunny Williams....
...Vanderbilt’s socially progressive wife, Edith, helped to subsidise a craft-education programme that trained locals in traditions of woodworking and weaving....
...To make her recent capsule collection of upcycled wool blanket coats for Selfridges, designer Bethany Williams scoured vintage markets for six months....
...Another kind of debut was to be had at Givenchy, where American designer Matthew Williams staged his first proper (albeit audience-less) co-ed show following last season’s quiet showroom unveiling to press...
...William Trevor has explored the genre many times, notably in Fools of Fortune (1983)....
...If Bridget is habitually too frank for her own good, meet Frances (Ramona Edith Williams) — a stone-faced if essentially sweet-natured child given to invasive personal questions and pulling back the curtain...
...of Orange and Shirley Williams) 4 and 7 (Lauryn Hill and Adam Hills) 5 and 9 (Evan Davis and Edith Evans)...
...He, along with his sister, Edith Tudor-Hart (she had married an Englishman), were significant members of a potent émigré influence on British photography....
...She showcased obscure and self-taught painters, and was instrumental in rediscovering the 19th-century still-life master William Harnett....
...Whistler in particular spent a great deal of time at Wilton, often visiting his good friend, the writer Edith Olivier, who lived in a little house on the edge of the estate....
...You could try, for instance, The Shadow of a Doubt, a rare dramatic outing from novelist Edith Wharton (BBC R3 and Sounds)....
...William Blair Investment Management has poached several members of NN Investment Partners’ EM debt team....
...: In Search of a Haunted Country, by Edward Parnell, William Collins, RRP£16.99, 272 pages In the House in the Dark of the Woods , by Laird Hunt, One (an imprint of Pushkin Press), RRP£12.99, 224 pages...
...The composer William Walton was born in Oldham, the son of a jobbing musician....
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