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...McCarthy, who combined the declarative directness of Ernest Hemingway with the baroque inflections of William Faulkner, was the last conjuror of a now vanished America, writes Christian Lorentzen....
...Ernest Shackleton’s surgeon had an archive, and it was for sale. Leonard and Virginia Woolf printed an edition of TS Eliot’s “The Waste Land” by hand....
...newsletter: Telegraph Media Group goes up for sale How Wall Street mediated a golf truce Asset managers target Nvidia For whom the debts toll It’s a well-worn cliché for financial journalists to cite Ernest...
...Paul Jacobs, a co-owner of the 1902-founded Ernest Wright, is currently restoring the business from the inside out....
...From Manchester’s fabled Liberals to Ernest Marples, the modernising Tory MP of the 1960s who brought us postcodes and motorways (and much else), there have been rightwing views of progress....
...The high price society pays for social media Ernest Hemingway once said: “What is moral is what you feel good after, and what is immoral is what you feel bad after.”...
...Data visualisation by Keith Fray Letter in response to this article: Ghana’s cathedral — design in haste, repent at leisure / From Ciara Malins-Smith, London SW4, UK...
...Robert Smith. Capital Markets Correspondent The New York real estate market is full of smoke and mirrors....
...Picasso once ran into Ernest Hemingway at a bullfight. It’s an encounter that’s hard to beat for its tally of cultural institutions with more than a whiff of flyblown machismo about them....
...Shackleton’s Endurance shipwreck found Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship Endurance has been discovered in deep water off the Antarctic coast more than a century after it was abandoned on his doomed expedition...
...Still, the book is chock-full of the kind of anecdotes that are catnip for booklovers, from expensive errata — the 20,000 copies of “The Importance of Being Ernest” that came back from the printers, or a...
...In 1984, apparently on account of its harping on Africa and repatriation to Africa, Morrissey of the Smiths announced that “all reggae is vile”....
...David Smith, Aberdeen Standard’s Singapore-based senior investment director for Asian equities, told Ignites Asia that Covid-19 travel restrictions introduced some operational challenges, such as the need...
...The store, the product, the whole thing he would sign off on,” says Cindy Smith-Maglione, A&F’s former vice-president of merchandising, in White Hot....
...America’s democratic backsliding is like Ernest Hemingway’s famous observation on going bankrupt: “Gradually, then suddenly.”...
...Edith Wharton was among the library’s first trustees, while Ernest Hemingway and Gertrude Stein both contributed reviews to the library’s still existent newsletter, Ex Libris....
...Arthur Beale, which supplied rope for Ernest Shackleton’s expeditions to Antarctica and whose origins date back to a shop established around 1500, is also pulling down the shutters....
...Alexander McCall Smith’s “Tiny Tales” series will appear in the FT Weekend paper from next week Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...There is likely to be some serious competition for Simon & Schuster, a venerable publisher that was home to F Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway....
...She encounters a talking motel sign that resembles the hookah-smoking caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland and a changeable man called Ernest, “maybe Mexican, but maybe Russian”, who shares Smith’s love...
...As Ernest Hemingway is said to have remarked about bankruptcy: “It happens slowly and then all at once.”...
...(FT) Staying young, longer Ageing, like bankruptcy in Ernest Hemingway’s description, happens two ways: slowly, and then all at once....
...“It’s short, relatively cheap and easy, and it goes through three constituencies,” says Smith. “It’s a no-brainer, politically speaking.”...
...Among a number of Londoners moving to the area are Jonathan and Lizzy Lane-Smith, who live 10 minutes’ drive north of Arles....
...According to Lewis Smith, co-director of Koopman Rare Art: “Provenance is almost, but not quite, as important as the object itself.”...
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