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...Eade Hemingway The EU’s production of summer fruits fell to 8.6mn tonnes last year, a fall of 6.3 per cent from 2021, when 9.2mn tonnes were picked....
...Jonathan Guthrie, Head of Lex The seductiveness of false information was highlighted in a funny BBC website article by Marco Silva on the great online toaster hoax in November....
...In Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises, an alcoholic war veteran sets out the two ways he went bankrupt: “Gradually, then suddenly.”...
...A Life of Picasso Volume IV: The Minotaur Years 1933-43 by John Richardson, Jonathan Cape £35, 368 pages Stephen Smith is culture correspondent of the BBC’s ‘Newsnight’ Join our online book group on Facebook...
...Ernest Hemingway once declared that “what is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after”....
...America’s democratic backsliding is like Ernest Hemingway’s famous observation on going bankrupt: “Gradually, then suddenly.”...
...Richard Bach’s Jonathan Livingston Seagull was published by Macmillan in 1970....
...Hemingway told us it was likely that most of these excess deaths would be the result of less non-emergency care (so not so much treatment for heart attacks or strokes, as the NYT piece suggests): There...
...Among a number of Londoners moving to the area are Jonathan and Lizzy Lane-Smith, who live 10 minutes’ drive north of Arles....
...(Bloomberg) General disaster To paraphrase Hemingway, the collapse at GE started slowly and then happened all at once....
...The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway, £65,000 The first printing of the first edition of Hemingway’s debut novel, published in 1926 by Charles Scribner’s Sons in New York, complete with misprints to prove...
...Ashland & Vine, by John Burnside, Jonathan Cape RRP£16.99, 352 pages Melissa Harrison is the author of ‘At Hawthorn Time’ (Bloomsbury) Photograph: Getty...
...Why Jonathan Kirschstetter, 32 — with his mop of blond hair tied in a ponytail — and Vilson Rocha, 33 — with his perfectly trimmed dark beard — have landed in Bobigny — where unemployment is widespread,...
...Big Bang Disruption: Business Survival in the Age of Constant Innovation, by Larry Downes and Paul Nunes, Portfolio Penguin, $29.95; £14.99 When asked how he went bankrupt, a character in Ernest Hemingway...
...It failed, but Jonathan Wilson’s The Blizzard has since made the idea work in Britain....
...Without Thomas behind them, Nagisa Oshima’s 1983 Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence, with David Bowie as a British prisoner of war, and Jonathan Glazer’s 2000 Brit gangster hit Sex Beast, might also not have been...
...It’s just the sort of material that New York’s Mint Theatre Company, under the guidance of Jonathan Bank, has been trawling for since it first set out in 1992 to rediscover lost plays....
...Interspersed between reviews of literary standards by Fitzgerald, Márquez and Hemingway we find out-of-print curiosities such as a biography of WC Fields by Robert Lewis Taylor....
...‘Skagboys’ (Jonathan Cape) is published on April 19; read the review by Sam Leith ‘Irvine Welsh’s Ecstasy’ opens in the UK on April 20...
...And she was learning English, with a Hemingway book....
...In this, admittedly, Strunk & White had a few assists, in particular Hemingway....
...The objects do tell their own story, rather in the manner of Hemingway’s famous six-word story (“For sale: baby shoes, never worn”)....
...… When I arrived in Africa in the early 1960s, I realised how defective or insufficient the models were – Hemingway posturing and babbling in kitchen Swahili in The Green Hills of Africa (1943), or van...
...What to Look for in Winter: A Memoir in Blindness, by Candia McWilliam, Jonathan Cape, RRP£16.99, 482 pages The literary novelist Candia McWilliam is a reluctant memoirist....
...Jonathan Galassi, FSG president and publisher, needed an assistant. He was in....
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