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| | Compton Mackenzie and Faith Compton Mackenzie in the 1950s. Because we're publishing Tatting and Mandolinata by Faith Compton Mackenzie in June this year, I've been reading So MUCH by her. I've written what may be the only essay about her to date (7,000 words and there is more to come). I've been trying to unpack...
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| | Fiction - paperback; Faber &Faber; 144 pages; 2014. In recent years, Deirdre Madden has becomeone of my favourite writers. She has 10 novels to her name, but I've only reviewed three of them - One by One in the Darkness(published in 1996), Molly Fox's Birthday(2008) and Time Present and Time Past(2013) - which means Ihave...
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| | These three short stories by the fabulous British historical novelist Rosemary Sutcliff, originally published in 1967, 1968 and 1971, were republished in a single volume by Dutton in 1972, and again in 2015 by the US publisher Paul Dry Books (where I got my copy). The original illustrations by Victor Ambrus are also reproduced here...
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| I am on my second reading of Gerald Murnane's new book, A Million Windows - and I can't resist sharing this marvellous metaphor for poetry... Imagine, if you will, a 'house of fiction' harbouring many writers, who seem to have corralled themselves into different wings of the house. In one wing no one 'owns to'...