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...At roughly 6am on March 29 1977, Faye Dunaway met with the photographer Terry O’Neill by a pool in Hollywood....
...And, as with many of Graham’s plays — Ink, Quiz, Tammy Faye, Best of Enemies — it seizes on shifts in popular culture to examine deep currents in society....
...Before Knausgaard, Roth and the rest, there was Dorothy Richardson, whose novels are rarely read today. In 1915, she published Pointed Roofs....
...Told in three disparate parts, the most engaging is the story of 25-year-old Alice’s involvement with Ezra Blazer, a celebrated and much older writer (Halliday herself had a relationship with Philip Roth...
...This being Cusk, traditional narrative sequence is largely dispensed with, and we learn most about Faye from the unreliable prism of others....
...I have turned to Philip Roth, knowing he hardly ever disappoints....
...will feature the work of the Brazilian-born, London-based designer Paulo Goldstein, whose work explores repair and craft, Japanese artist Mika Aoki’s exquisite glass sculptures and British artist Laura Ellen...
...Multiple Philip Roth and John Updike novels focus on vain, self-centred philanderers....
...The book is by Richard Nelson, lyrics by Ellen Fitzhugh, the music adapted and arranged by Jonathan Tunick. Is it meant to be farce, fantasy, morality tale or satire? Impossible to say....
...“There are a lot of experiments going on in index-based insurance,” says Mr Roth....
...With little to look at but faces in crisis, during a night of rolling disaster for Wilson and his Craigslist hook-up, a pert blonde with medium-plump features (a chubby-fancier’s Faye Dunaway), who needs...
...In literature they are harvested as the gripes of Roth or the bounty of Bellow....
...Ellen MacArthur's triumph raised the question of how is it that she hasn't quite "come to be loved"....
...subject; Roth from the Jewish point of view, Updike from the non-Jewish....
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