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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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Literary responses | Anna Kavan | |
Friends, Associates | Anna Kavan | After her relationship with Stuart Edmonds ended, AK
developed a large and close circle of friends who doted on her. Her friends were almost exclusively homosexual men, and she developed a reputation for not getting... |
Friends, Associates | Ann Quin | In Connecticut she attended a party to celebrate the recent publication of Marguerite Young
's novel Miss MacIntosh, my darling. Commenting on this nearly two-thousand-page tome, AQ
noted if Edith Sitwell
had written a... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Michèle Roberts | This volume brings together pieces from various occasions and venues. In them MR
discusses many of her favourite topics—the food, sex and god named in her title, the second and third often involving the relation... |
Literary responses | Alice Walker | The Christian Science Monitor review praised the collection both for universality and for specificity of description. White, Evelyn. Alice Walker. A Life. Norton. 231 |
Textual Production | Alice Walker | As a member of staff at Ms. magazine (from December 1974) AW
exerted an influence on contemporary writing not only through the writers she chose to publish but through her own contributions to the magazine... |
Friends, Associates | Rebecca West | RW
met Anaïs Nin
in Paris by Nin's own request. Rollyson, Carl. Rebecca West: A Saga of the Century. Hodder and Stoughton. 134 |
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