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... story . But how often do we hear it suggested that before writing short stories one should begin by telling them ? Yet it was thus that the bards of old learned to relate their myths and sagas , that the trouba- dours perfected their ...
... story . But how often do we hear it suggested that before writing short stories one should begin by telling them ? Yet it was thus that the bards of old learned to relate their myths and sagas , that the trouba- dours perfected their ...
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... stories upon the world . This collection , which had an air of finality about it and was called Last Tales , was published in 1957. But it was followed one year later — as though a delightful surprise to both author and public - by ...
... stories upon the world . This collection , which had an air of finality about it and was called Last Tales , was published in 1957. But it was followed one year later — as though a delightful surprise to both author and public - by ...
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... story writer , was born in South Africa and has lived and worked in Israel , America and London . His novels are The Trap , A Dance in the Sun , The Price of Diamonds ( Weidenfeld and Nicolson ) . His volume of short stories , A Long ...
... story writer , was born in South Africa and has lived and worked in Israel , America and London . His novels are The Trap , A Dance in the Sun , The Price of Diamonds ( Weidenfeld and Nicolson ) . His volume of short stories , A Long ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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