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The truth about Alison Lurie

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The Independent - London, June 10th, 1994

Alison Lurie, the American writer and academic, the Professor of Literature at Cornell University, the Pulitzer Prize-winner, the best-selling novelist, is sloshing curdled tea down the lavatory. She's in the bathroom because the kitchen, to which she's already made several trips, is through the bedroom and there's a rather cross-looking man in there ("Alison - the door"), typing angrily with the curtains drawn. But the tea spills on the loo seat and Lurie, who on top of everything has spent the morning at the dentist and has a lopsided mouth and a streak of iodine on her chin, gives a sort of...

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