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Journalism and Creative Writing at Winchester University
Alex Clark editor of the highly influential Granta literary magazine speaking at Winchester University on March 4th 2009. She gives her tips on how...
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8 months ago
V.S. Naipaul on Jane Austen "Dead and Sentimental Chick" by Meg Pokrass
the nobel laureate makes a guest appearance on a NY talk show
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10 months ago
Salman Rushdie on Pakistan: Sucks!
Selected full forum videos are available at http://www.theforumchannel.tv/ Author Salman Rushdie gives his feelings on life in Pakistan and his br...
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'The moor's list sigh' describes a place under seize of a political tyrany, the same yet different. Rushdie though successfully liberated himself.
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10 months ago
T mobile royal wedding spoof
Looks like it's going to be a fun wedding..
http://www.naturesownhealth...
**UPDATE** as many requested: the song is by East 17 - House of love
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1 year ago
Living Writer's - V. S. Naipaul
Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize for Literature, V. S. Naipaul was born in Trinidad and educated in England. After four years at University College, ...
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Remove the 'they' while promoting a book. Or the blight could catch up. It is heartening that he is still wrting so long after declaring a novel dead. May he write another one to enliven a dead form.
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Men and women write differently, there can be no argument about it. Naipaul has a blunt style to say so. Nice presentation though.