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...In 2011, I went on a river swim at a summer festival called Port Eliot....
...I’m subbing in today for Steff Chávez, who is in the process of moving from Chicago to her new home turf of Washington DC. She’ll be back in the saddle next week....
...He includes Easter eggs too: there’s a nod to TS Eliot and a whole cameo for Vladimir Nabokov. His sense of play is emphasised by his delay: he wrote his first novel at 50....
...I’m baffled by why we fail to learn anything from history.”...
...The older I get, the more acutely I am aware of the Old Masters — until the thing takes off and then I’m not aware what I’m doing any longer....
...T S Eliot. Poet, essayist, critic and playwright. A brilliant, if flawed, polymath but, perhaps fortunately, no food writer. Nowhere near enough adjectives for a start....
...Companies tend to steer M&A and capital markets mandates away from banks whose analysts are “nattering nabobs of negativism”, even if they like the investment banking coverage team....
...Sergei LeontievMy name is Sergei Leontiev, and I’m married citizen of Russia. I’m submitting this declaration in support of my application for asylum....
...I’m not convinced that plans to revoke parts of Mifid 2 will reverse the decline in sellside research, which was well established before the regulation arrived....
...“I’m very aware that no one needs another table, yet here I was designing one, so in doing so it was important to understand the mission: it’s about reclaiming design, what it truly means and going on to...
...Leonard and Virginia Woolf printed an edition of TS Eliot’s “The Waste Land” by hand....
...Middlemarch by George Eliot is my favourite novel – for me, Eliot, above all other writers in the English language, has set the standard in writing a novel about individuals in a community....
...— such as I’m Judging You — have been bestsellers in recent times....
...TS Eliot joins other cited authors, including the Kafka of the title. I loved this, but I have always been captivated by clever people who tell me interesting things....
...I’m too addicted to life.” This is a glib use of “addicted” given the context, but it made me wonder whether writing about his life is a compulsion for Morrison....
...‘Sonnets for Albert’ by Anthony Joseph, published by Bloomsbury Poetry, is shortlisted for the Forward Prize and TS Eliot Prize Follow @FTMag on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first...
...“I like his Four Quartets,” she says of Eliot, “but they’re very dense, and I’ve been in a lighter mood lately.”...
...Not buzzy bestsellers, but Middlemarch by George Eliot. I want to read Middlemarch, but I’m a grown up and I don’t have a class to do it with, and I just don’t want to do it alone....
...And then the more I think about the house in Sussex, I’m thinking about furniture as well.”...
...I do not know if Eliot was any good in the kitchen, but when he wrote, “The journey, not the destination matters . . . ”, he spoke for all cooks, particularly at Christmas....
...I’m unconvinced that writers such as Olga Tokarczuk or Kazuo Ishiguro have much to fear from present-day AI language generating models and writing assistants....
...(Listening to Zahedi speak, over a coffee in late September, with an incredible onrush of thoughts peppered with references to Descartes, TS Eliot and Lyotard, delivered in his faint west London twang, was...
...I want the unadulterated emotion of Judy Garland singing straight into my central nervous system, “It’s All for You” or “It Never Was You”, I’m not sure which. (Both, perhaps.)...
...From Eliot Spitzer to Harvey Weinstein to the parents of Sam Bankman-Fried, powerful people in crisis mode know to call Risa Heller. New York Magazine profiles the famous flack....
...Bonds have never figured in the popular imagination in the same way as stocks, say, or corporate M&A. There has never been a “meme bond”....
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