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Brookner, Anita |
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Brookner, Anita (1928– )English novelist and art historian. She was Reader at the Courtauld Institute 1977–88, and Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge 1967–68, the first woman to hold the post. Her novel Hotel du Lac (1984) won the Booker Prize. Her skill in fiction is in the subtle portrayal of hopelessness and lack of vitality in her female characters. Her other novels include A Misalliance (1986), Latecomers (1988), A Closed Eye (1991), Family Romance (1993), A Private View (1994), Altered States (1996), Falling Slowly (1998), Undue Influence (1999), The Next Big Thing (2002), and The Rules of Engagement (2003). Soundings (1997) is a collection of lectures and reviews, and Romanticism and its Discontents (2000) is a historical survey about the romantic hero in writing and painting. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| British novelist Anita Brookner, writing in The Spectator in 2005, called "David Golder" "a competent but surprisingly harsh novel . Perhaps the most attractive feature to our borrower is the flexible prepayment options," Brookner explains. 121) For more details, see Brookner and Brown, State and Local Taxes, "Sweeping Texas Franchise Tax Changes: The Margins Tax," 37 The Tax Adviser 550 (September 2006). |
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