Hints and tips:
...Ellroy is not Jacqueline Rose or Joyce Carol Oates, out to reclaim Monroe as a feminist icon....
...We make a stop en route to deposit my boyfriend’s brother in a pub, which happens to be opposite Martello Terrace, where the novelist James Joyce lived by the sea between 1887 and 1891....
...We find it on James-Joyce-Strasse after searching a series of hushed plazas....
...The writer is an economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies and author with Andrew Hood of ‘The Economic Circumstances of Cohorts Born between the 1940s and the 1970s’...
...Using government data spanning more than 50 years, IFS economists Andrew Hood and Robert Joyce found that, compared with the postwar baby-boomers, the subsequent generation has many disadvantages....
...Moore was not only fond of Zola but also something of an influence on James Joyce, and the film has a touch of Zola’s sorrow and Joyce’s sensualist leer....
...Hood. It’s a village love story with suspense drama trimmings, in the key of weird-flat. It’s weird, but also a little flat....
...Though in many ways not a modernist, he nonetheless belongs in the company of the big boys of bad times: Joyce, Kafka, Musil, Svevo, Mann....
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