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Enright's lawyer, Lawrence Fisher, has said the School of Visual Arts student was beset by alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder after a trip to Afghanistan to film a documentary.
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Enright's lawyer, Lawrence Fisher, has said the School of Visual Arts student was beset by alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder after a trip to Afghanistan to film a documentary.
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The Times's Tom Gatti found Anne Enright's new novel "curiously unsatisfying".
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Enright's arrest came amid debate over a planned Islamic center and mosque two blocks from ground zero, a subject that became a political flashpoint in the weeks before the ninth anniversary of the 2001 attacks.
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Enright's lawyer, Lawrence Fisher, has said the School of Visual Arts student was beset by alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder after a trip to Afghanistan to film a documentary.
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But Edmund Gordon in the Daily Telegraph was of a different opinion: Enright's interest is not, however, in the broad shape of the affair so much as in its texture . . .
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The most obvious source to me was Elizabeth Enright's Melendy books, which many kids I know (and I) still adore.
Penderwicks 2009
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There's been nothing I can think of offhand that's an obvious, undeniable influence on Enright's books, but one that did come to mind is Dandelion Cottage.
Penderwicks 2009
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This is Ireland in the late 2000s, and Enright's people in this novel are consumers and communicators, businesswomen, property owners, Dublin suburbanites.
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Enright's lawyer, Lawrence Fisher, has said the School of Visual Arts student was beset by alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder after a trip to Afghanistan to film a documentary.
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