Margaret Drabble
Margaret Drabble est né le 5 juin 1939 à Sheffield.
La sorcière d’Exmoor de Margaret Drabble
Le vendredi 21 mars 2003 par Feline
Point ici de sorcière sur son vilain balai qui lance d’horribles sortilèges aux jolies princesses. Non, Margaret Drabble dépeint ici une vieille dame, que les maux de la société ou un vieux drame familial (nul ne sait vraiment) précipite dans une sorte de folie qui la pousse à refermer un piège diabolique sur sa famille.
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Books with Second Lives Vanity Fair (For the record, the bitter struggle that AS Byatt and her sister, novelist Margaret Drabble, have been locked in for decades, over a silver tea service, sounds quite nasty, too.) The first time I read Margaret Atwood's chilling novel The Handmaid's ... |
The Guardian | David Hockney landscapes: The wold is not enough The Guardian In the catalogue, Margaret Drabble drivels on about Hockney's homecoming. "He eschews the misty elegiac pastoral mode," she says. But it is precisely this mode, updated, that gives Hockney's later work its charm, such as it is. Hockney, Drabble tells ... David Hockney Charts His Journey From Paintbrush To iPad |
It Ain't Heavy, It's a Book Break! Huffington Post My next two will be The Sea Lady by Margaret Drabble and Freedom by that eBook lover (ha ha!) Jonathan Franzen. I haven't tried those two authors before. Do you like to occasionally read escapist books to take a break from more serious fiction? |
![]() Camden New Journal newspapers website | Belsize and Heath libraries go it alone, but Chalk Farm's plans hit by delays Camden New Journal newspapers website Well-known Hampstead literary figures are to be patrons, including television presenter Melvyn Bragg, actor Simon Callow, Python star Michael Palin, Janet Suzman, authors Alan Hollinghurst, Margaret Drabble, Deborah Moggach and Anthony Horowitz and ... |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk (blog) | Half the civil service has a CBE. It's not surprising Evelyn Waugh and Graham ... Telegraph.co.uk (blog) Generally, novelists and poets who have been knighted or "damed" have been not quite of the first-class: Compton Mackenzie, Hugh Walpole, Jack Squire, Stephen Spender, John Betjeman, AS Byatt, Margaret Drabble, Salman Rushdie. |
First Universalist Church lists February services Lewiston Sun Journal 19: ?To Endeavor in the Face of the Impossible,? inspired by a Margaret Drabble novel; she believed that happiness was a by-product of our efforts to live our lives with devotion and depth. The service is led by guest The Rev. Glenn Turner, a graduate ... |


