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  • In this superb novel by Andrew Holleran, the narrator, grieving the death of his mother in Florida, comes to Washington, D.C., to teach for a semester and rents a room from a man much like himself: middle-aged, gay and single.

    Deathless Accounts Of Mourning Adam Haslett 2011

  • Lasse Hallström, and his producing partner, Leslie Holleran, were absolute dreams with which to work; always inspiring, open, and deferential to the themes and language of the screenplay.

    A Conversation with Mark Spragg about An Unfinished Life 2010

  • "This is a blatant example of police interference aimed at stopping bona fide journalists from doing their job," Holleran said.

    Film-makers arrested on site of Donald Trump's Scottish golf resort 2010

  • "You have to be good at planning your time," says ASU's Holleran.

    The Sound of One Hand Clicking 2009

  • Holleran says he owns the rights to the name and the business that was located there, one he plans to take to either Santa Clarita or Long Beach.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • "What d 'y' think?" asked Holleran, on the return to the _Place des

    A Splendid Hazard Harold MacGrath 1901

  • Holleran leaped to his feet, but there was a glitter in

    A Splendid Hazard Harold MacGrath 1901

  • Holleran turned to the captain, and with the assistance of a waiter, the two righted the old man.

    A Splendid Hazard Harold MacGrath 1901

  • "Sure, he had Irish blood in 'im, somewheres," Holleran assented.

    A Splendid Hazard Harold MacGrath 1901

  • So he and Holleran, the chief-engineer, came ashore a little before noon and decided to have a bite of maccaroni under the shade of the palms in the _Place des Palmiers_.

    A Splendid Hazard Harold MacGrath 1901

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