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 Philip Nicholas Furbank (born 1920) is an English writer, scholar and critic, and a professor (now emeritus) of the Open University. He is known for significant biographies, including E. M. Forster: A Life (1977/8), and Diderot (1992), which won a...



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 World Literature Today
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01/01/1995: 537 words, approx. 2 pages Since her debut with The Kitchen (1987), Banana Yoshimoto has been one of the most popular writers in Japan. She not only sold over six million copies of her works during the first two years of her career, but also became a celebrity...
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09/20/1993: 984 words, approx. 3 pages About the best entertainment to be had from television nowadays is hearing producers and actors try to palm off their various brands of vulgarity verite as serious stuff, "daring" and "controversial" in its cultural implications. The big talk now centers on N.Y.P.D....


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