Pin Mill (on the river Orwell, almost an appendage of the larger village of Chelmondiston) is proud of its association with this novel, though EAR
takes second place in its publicity to We...
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Patricia Highsmith
The book germinated four more novels: Ripley Under Ground, 1970; Ripley's Game, 1974 (of which a film by Liliana Cavani
was released in 2003, with John Malkovich
as the protagonist); The Boy Who...
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Edith Templeton
This volume's appearance was the work of ET
's literary agent, David McCormick
, who regarded the re-animation of forgotten reputations as his speciality. A London edition and a Dutch translation followed in 2004, and...
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Sybille Bedford
It was reprinted as a Virago
Classic in 1984, and by Penguin
in 2000.
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Vita Sackville-West
VSW
had prepared for writing this by travelling to places in France connected with the story.
Woolf, Virginia. The Letters of Virginia Woolf. Editors Nicolson, Nigel and Joanne Trautmann, Hogarth Press.
It was dedicated to Allanah Harper
, and reprinted in a Penguin
edition the following year. Just as she had aimed to make her travel-book a novel, SB
said she had set out here to...
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Deborah Moggach
This began as the script for a series in eight episodes for ITV
, which in turn was sparked by DM
's plan (never carried through) to act as surrogate mother on behalf of an...
Isles, Duncan. “The Lennox Collection”. Harvard Library Bulletin, Vol.
18
, No. 4, pp. 317-44.
327
When an illustrated edition did appear...
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Deborah Moggach
It came out in paperback from Penguin
in 1989. The protagonist first appeared in one of DM
's short stories and then insisted, as she says, on becoming the centre of a book.
Moggach, Deborah. “Autobiography”. Deborah Moggach: About Deborah.
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Ketaki Kushari Dyson
KKD
received a Southern Arts translation bursary to fund her Tagore translation work.
She had visited the camp in March, commissioned by a US magazine for an article, and fascinated by these outsiders whose courage and perseverance was being rewarded with vilification. She then expanded her article into...
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Penelope Mortimer
PM
published a volume of her New Yorker stories as Saturday Lunch with the Brownings, which became a Penguin
paperback in 1977.
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