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  2. The democracy of fiction

    IN ONE story in this new collection, Not Drowning, But Waving, Hal Porter writes that it is easy "to commit possible errors of imagination". That fine paradox holds for ...

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  3. Writers World

    IN THE groves of Academe the future of the past looks bleaker every year, and even historians arc asking what has gone wrong with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. An artist who deserves more public recognition

    ANNE Graham's paintings are both cerebral and naive — a strange mix, since truly naive artists are untrained, indeed, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Warmth, wit and insights If or intelligent lay readers

    THE intelligent lay reader is the kind of the person that all good writers need; someone who will buy their books, understand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A psychic tale better dead than read

    AN OXFORD Don, Justin Cunliffe, is killed when terrorists blow up a British Airways jet. Two weeks later his wife ...

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