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...Booker-winning novelist and poet Ben Okri and outgoing FT Weekend editor Alec Russell meet in the studio on Alec’s last day in the role....
...She was top scorer at Euro 22 and voted player of the tournament Michelle Yeoh Actor | Real-life super hero BY JAMIE LEE CURTIS Michelle Yeoh has SUPER POWERS!...
...Thus did we get the world to pay for Richard Curtis films. A brilliant ruse, the voice, but no less cruel for that....
...Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld (Doubleday/Random House)An off-the-wall love story that follows the romantic travails of a TV comedy scriptwriter from the author of Rodham and American Wife....
...Murder and revenge drive the plot: mixed in too is another giant of English letters, Harold Pinter, and his headgame of how the other half lives, The Servant....
...In roughly chronological order, William Cobbett, Woodward and Bernstein, Sir Harold Evans and Ryszard Kapuściński....
...Last year, BuzzFeed reported that United We Win, a Democratic Super PAC, had offered influencers and bloggers money to produce content in support of New Jersey senator Cory Booker....
...Similarly, Jonny Geller, chief executive of the literary agency Curtis Brown, expects that “pent-up creative aggression” of lockdown will unleash “interesting and exciting” writing....
...However, where Thomas is set to gain a third Booker prize for Mantel, Godfrey is in trouble over a prize handed back....
...‘Master Harold’ . . . and the boys National Theatre (Lyttelton) Athol Fugard’s drama is a play powered by personal shame....
...Whitehead was one of the notable omissions from this year’s Booker Prize longlist but the Irish writer Kevin Barry made the cut, to the delight of his devoted readership....
...Friends intimate that Girl‘s exclusion from the Booker Prize longlist stings, but her ambition is undimmed....
...McEwan on film: a trio of novels to have hit the big screen Comfort of Strangers His second novel, published in 1981, was adapted in a Harold Pinter-penned screenplay that starred Helen Mirren and Natasha...
...All who have admired his work at Booker and Tesco will hope for news of happier events very soon....
...You Think it, I’ll Say It , by Curtis Sittenfeld, Transworld, RRP£16.99/Doubleday, RRP$27 These contemporary stories are populated by characters who, while not necessarily likeable, are certainly recognisable...
...John O’Byrne Harold’s Cross, Dublin, Ireland...
...In 1965, Harold Wilson’s Labour government announced a big increase in corporate taxation, but that increase wasn’t implemented until 1966....
...Conversations with Friends , by Sally Rooney, Faber, RRP£14.99, 336 pages Letter in response to this review: Malory would not have won the Man Booker / From John O’Byrne, Harold’s Cross, Dublin, Ireland...
.../ From Bill Emmett The secret of surviving into your 10th decade / From Harold Rubin...
...We canvassed together for Harold Wilson in 1964 on gritty streets where she seldom took no for an answer....
...Harold’s Hungry Eyes, by Kevin Waldron, Phaidon, RRP£10.95/$16.95 Harold is a small dog with an insatiable appetite, who sees food everywhere....
...His 600-mile journey – part Pilgrim’s Progress, part Forrest Gump – earned Joyce a place on the 2012 Man Booker prize longlist and left the door ajar for a follow-up....
...“It is tough,” says Curtis Shuck, Red River’s vice-president of business development. “Suppliers are out of flesh to cut and they are getting down to the bone. It’s pretty damn painful.”...
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...One summer morning earlier this year, John Banville, the Man Booker prizewinning novelist, sat down to start work on a new book....
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