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Mark Thwaite's interview with John Stubbs, author of the just-published biography of John Donne, Donne: The Reformed Soul, includes this exchange:
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• Ann Thwaite's AA Milne: His Life won the Whitbread prize for the best biography of 1990.
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He liked Ann [Thwaite's wife, a biographer] very much.
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There's every chance if I've bought an unusual book that it's Mark Thwaite's fault entirely.
Sunday Confessions 2008
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There's every chance if I've bought an unusual book that it's Mark Thwaite's fault entirely.
Sunday Confessions 2008
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After the publication of Thwaite's Selected Letters and Andrew Motion's biography in the early 1990s, there was an outpouring of loathing for Larkin the man; a hysteria of disapproval that some feared would eventually destroy his reputation as a poet, too.
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I was reading an interesting snippet over on Mark Thwaite's Book Depository blog about how the publishing industry could possibly start to make inroads into the world of blogging and he made one crucial comment about comments.
Afternoon visiting 2007
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I was reading an interesting snippet over on Mark Thwaite's Book Depository blog about how the publishing industry could possibly start to make inroads into the world of blogging and he made one crucial comment about comments.
Afternoon visiting 2007
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I was reading an interesting snippet over on Mark Thwaite's Book Depository blog about how the publishing industry could possibly start to make inroads into the world of blogging and he made one crucial comment about comments.
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[241] Michaux (Thwaite's Reprint), _Travels to the West of the
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