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Douglas-Fairhurst's notion of the function of endings in fiction only reinforces the too widely-held idea that fiction is all about, is only about, "the story."
Narrative Strategies 2009
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David Fairhurst, chief people officer for McDonald's, says more companies must have discussion with their staff about what they want, and what can realistically be provided.
Work:Life UK: Are employees being offered the benefits they really want? 2011
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But I can't quite accept Douglas-Fairhurst's descriptions of the role of endings.
Narrative Strategies 2009
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This essay by Robert Douglas-Fairhurst in the Telegraph is really quite thoughtful about "silences" and endings in fiction.
Narrative Strategies 2009
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If fiction is going to survive as a vital -- although not necessarily "popular" -- literary art, writers will have to turn their attention away from stories in the simplisitic sense Douglas-Fairhurst's otherwise very intelligent remarks nevertheless still invoke and instead concentrate on the more dynamic possibilities of fiction as a form aside from the requirements of narrative.
Narrative Strategies 2009
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Angus Fairhurst (4 October 1966 – 29 March 2008) (image source) (image Source)
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“Angus Fairhurst was always deprecating about his own talent,” Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota said.
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“Angus Fairhurst was always deprecating about his own talent,” Tate director Sir Nicholas Serota said.
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Angus Fairhurst (4 October 1966 – 29 March 2008) (image source) (image Source)
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Fairhurst; originally the service runs were all defined in their own specific colours, predating Pompidou by five years.
Archive 2009-01-01 Bluestocking 2009
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