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And then everything changed. publishing houses such as Jonathan Cape, Secker
Culture | guardian.co.uk Stuart Evers 2010
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And then everything changed. publishing houses such as Jonathan Cape, Secker
Culture | guardian.co.uk Stuart Evers 2010
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And then everything changed. publishing houses such as Jonathan Cape, Secker
Culture | guardian.co.uk Stuart Evers 2010
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I read Ian McEwan's Solar Jonathan Cape in two sittings and, quite unexpectedly, found myself laughing out loud at the antics of Michael Beard, a truly comic creation in a novel about the most serious threat to our planet, global warming.
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Candia McWilliam's memorable What to Look for in Winter Jonathan Cape laid bare the blindness which afflicted her in later life and its implications for an exceptionally gifted writer.
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Jonathan Cape author Karen McLeod is writer-in-residence and there are regular events, including readings.
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Neil Rollinson's most recent collection of poetry, Demolition, was published by Jonathan Cape.
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Yes, Franzen's Freedom (Fourth Estate) is wonderful but even more so is Philip Roth's Nemesis (Jonathan Cape).
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Julie Myerson's novel "Then" is published by Jonathan Cape
With the Kisses of His Mouth by Monique Roffey – review 2011
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Bill Clegg's youthful good looks betray nothing of his history of drug abuse: his short, sharp and shocking memoir Portrait of an Addict as a Young Man Jonathan Cape is narrated with a journalistic, matter-of-fact honesty, which makes it hard to believe that the author is actually the subject matter.
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