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Sam Jordison is getting to be our favorite Guardian blogger — if for no more than the simple reason that he writes so thoughtfully and at length about books we've happened to publish.
classic misc. 2008
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Sam Jordison is getting to be our favorite Guardian blogger — if for no more than the simple reason that he writes so thoughtfully and at length about books we've happened to publish.
A month in the country with Colin Firth and Kenneth Branagh 2008
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Sam Jordison is getting to be our favorite Guardian blogger — if for no more than the simple reason that he writes so thoughtfully and at length about books we've happened to publish.
A Different Stripe: 2008
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He did a couple of warm-up shows a couple of months ago, right before we left for Europe, but our other drummer, Joey Jordison, who was on load from Slipknot, was our drummer at the time.
Mike Ragogna: Monday Madness: Chatting with Rob Zombie, Danny Elfman, Devo's Gerald Casale and More Mike Ragogna 2011
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He did a couple of warm-up shows a couple of months ago, right before we left for Europe, but our other drummer, Joey Jordison, who was on load from Slipknot, was our drummer at the time.
Mike Ragogna: Monday Madness: Chatting with Rob Zombie, Danny Elfman, Devo's Gerald Casale and More Mike Ragogna 2011
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Sam Jordison also reminds us what a tough-ass Farrell was: "At the ceremony he pointedly remarked that he was going to use the money they'd give him to research 'commercial exploitation' and noted that: 'Every year, the Booker brothers see their prize wash up a monster more horrid than the last.'"
Awards and honors 2010
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Sam Jordison writes about The Siege of Krishnapur, the second book of Farrell's Empire Trilogy, which did in fact win the Booker in 1973.
Awards and honors 2010
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Sam Jordison writes about The Siege of Krishnapur, the second book of Farrell's Empire Trilogy, which did in fact win the Booker in 1973.
Authors and others 2010
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Sam Jordison writes about The Siege of Krishnapur, the second book of Farrell's Empire Trilogy, which did in fact win the Booker in 1973.
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One of the best discussions of The Siege comes from Sam Jordison at The Guardian books blog.
Awards and honors 2010
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