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Lovesong, her third last novel, is, Riemer suggests, " the riskiest book she wrote ".

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The Sugar Mother was, as Riemer writes, " her characteristically idiosyncratic way of fulfilling a commission to write a novel commemorating the bicentenary of 1988 ".
Riemer suggests that her father's side " must have been held responsible for her wry sense of the subterranean anarchy of rigidly controlled British ( and Australian ) institutions-hospitals, boarding schools and old-age homes-which she evoked memorably in novel after novel " and that her Austrian heritage accounted for " her often nighmarish imagination and certainly for her fascination with German-language culture, the snippets of Goethe and Schubert lieder that crop up throughout her work ".

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* Riemer, Andrew ( 2007 ) " A witty adventurer in fiction: Elizabeth Jolley, 1923-2007 " in The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 February 2007

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* Riemer, Nathanael, Some parallels of stories in Glikls of Hameln " Zikhroynes ".

wrote and obituary
:“ In 1882, she said, it was first spoken of when the Sporting Times, after the Australians had thoroughly beaten the English at the Oval, wrote an obituary in affectionate memory of English cricket “ whose demise was deeply lamented and the body would be cremated and taken to Australia ”.
However after the obituary appeared, a nephew wrote to say that Charles Babbage was born one year earlier, in 1791.
Husserl in his 1917 obituary wrote, " He wanted to draw only from the deepest sources, he wanted to produce only work of enduring value.
In an obituary of Arthur Lee in early 2007, Kandia Crazy Horse of Vibe Magazine wrote that "' Forever Changes ' ( was ) his psychedelic masterpiece ... an exhilarating mash-up of West Side freak folk with East Side mariachi and blues.
He also wrote his own obituary, in which he stated repeatedly that he " wrote the Goon show and died ".
Cerf also went to Van Nuys High School along with Jon Postel and Steve Crocker ; he wrote the former's obituary.
William of Poitiers wrote glowingly of William's reign and its benefits, but the obituary notice for William in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle condemns William in harsh terms.
Catherine Smith, who wrote her mother's obituary, quoted from Smith's 1996 memoirs Events Leading Up to My Death, that their relationship " was born in an atmosphere of acute crisis.
Telemann wrote choral cantatas for Frankfurt ( later published in solo versions as the Harmonische Gottesdienst ) and Graupner cycles for Darmstadt, but Johann Sebastian Bach ( 1685 – 1750 ) made a truly monumental contribution: his obituary mentions five complete cycles of his cantatas, of which three, comprising some 200 works, are known today, in addition to motets.
Cunningham in his obituary of Turner wrote that it was: " recognised by the wiser few as a nobel attempt at lift in landscape art out of the tame insipidities ... evinced for the fist time that mastery of effect for which he is now justly celebrated.
Hawksmoor's only child was a daughter, Elizabeth, whose second husband, Nathanial Blackerby, who wrote the obituary of his father-in-law.
As Mel Gussow wrote in Merrill ’ s 1995 obituary: " their friendly competition was an impetus for each becoming a writer.
" The campaign was the beginning of an association with Dukakis and his wife, Kitty, that would bring Mr. Zakim to the policy-making level of the national Democratic Party, a standing he retained after Dukakis's political career faded ," the Boston Globe wrote in its obituary on Zakim.
In an obituary published in The Nation, Christopher Hitchens wrote that Shahak's home was " a library of information about the human rights of the oppressed ", and that The families of prisoners, the staff of closed and censored publications, the victims of eviction and confiscation -- none were ever turned away.
As Professor William L. Davidson wrote in Bain's obituary in Mind " In Dr. Bain's death, psychology has sustained a great loss ; but so too has education and practical reform.
Charles Elton ( ecology ), Alister Hardy ( marine biology ) and John Baker ( cytology ) all became highly successful, and Baker eventually wrote Huxley's Royal Society obituary memoir.
In its obituary of Holloway, The Times wrote that Sam and Albert " became part of English folklore during the 1930s, and they remained so during the Second World War.
In an obituary for MacBride, David Boaz wrote, " In some ways he was the last living link to the best of the Old Right, the rugged-individualist, anti-New Deal, anti-interventionist spirit of Rep. Howard Buffett, Albert Jay Nock, H. L. Mencken, Isabel Paterson, and Lane.
* In 1942 Morley wrote his own obituary for the biographical dictionary Twentieth Century Authors.
In 1952, Cameron wrote an obituary essay for The Illustrated London News, " The King Is Dead ", about the passing of King George VI.
Following the death of Tony Miles in 2001, Short wrote an obituary in the Sunday Telegraph in which he claimed that during the 27th Chess Olympiad in Dubai he had slept with Miles's then-girlfriend.
Following Hopkins ' death, the Baltimore Sun wrote a lengthy obituary which closed thus: " In the death of Johns Hopkins a career has been closed which affords a rare example of successful energy in individual accumulations, and of practical beneficence in devoting the gains thus acquired to the public.
Following Stalin ’ s death on March 5, 1953, the North Korean leader wrote an emotional obituary in his honor titled " Stalin Is the Inspiration for the Peoples Struggling for Their Freedom and Independence " in a special issue of the WPK newspaper Rodong Sinmun ( March 10, 1953 ), the opening of which reads:
This was the start of a lifelong friendship and Henley wrote an admiring obituary to Brown in the New Review ( December 1897 ): " He was singularly kind to me at a moment when I needed kindness even more than I needed encouragement ".

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After the Italo-German summit at the Brenner Pass on 18 March 1940, which was attended by Hitler and Mussolini, Count Ciano wrote in his diary: " Everyone in Rome dislikes Ribbentrop ".
In addition to " The Long-Lost-Friend ," Hohman also wrote and published, or at least had attributed to him, a number of further books in German, including Unsers Herran Jesu Christi Kinderbuch, oder, Merkwurdige Historische Beschreibung Von Joachim Und Anna ( Our Lord Jesus Christ's Childhood-Book, or, The Strange Historical Description of Joachim and Anna ), and Albertus Magnus, oder, Der Lange Verborgene und Getreuer und Christlicher Unterricht fur Jedermann ( Albertus Magnus, or, Long Lost and True and Christian Instructions for Everyone ).
Newsweek magazine's David Ansen wrote, " Everyone seems to be working toward the same goal of relaxed insanity.
True to his strongly leftist views, Harburg supported the 1948 presidential campaign of Henry Wallace, and wrote the lyrics of the campaign song " Everyone Likes Wallace, Friendly Henry Wallace.
Sidney would not back down and an observer wrote: " Everyone is amazed how Sidney stood up to him ".
One author who consistently wrote in this manner was the children's author E. Nesbit, who often wrote of mixed groups of children, and would write, e. g., " Everyone got its legs kicked or its feet trodden on in the scramble to get out of the carriage.
In 1997, Devoto wrote the lyrics to the Mansun track, " Everyone Must Win ", which appeared on the Closed for Business EP.
" Everyone carries a shadow ," Jung wrote, " and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is.
Arlene W. Clinkscale, LHD – Chair of the Board of Trustees wrote ... " Everyone has a chance to succeed here: the student who was unable to finish high school and needs to earn a GED, the top student who is challenged in the Honors Program and finds an affordable stepping stone to a prestigious four-year institution, or the adult who needs courses to advance in the workplace.
# Everyone who has read Huckleberry Finn knows that Mark Twain wrote it.
In April 2012, the designer started a campaign that included an attack on public schoolteachers and their unions portraying the national debate over education as one that pits “ Teachers ’ Rights vs. Students ’ Rights .” On the West Side Highway southbound entering New York City, a billboard punned to southbound commuters, ” Shouldn ’ t Everyone Be Well Red ?” In Salon, David Sirota wrote:
" No other journalist or world figure, with the possible exception of Winston Churchill, has remained in the public spotlight for so long ," wrote Norman R. Bowen in Lowell Thomas: The Stranger Everyone Knows ( 1968 ).
Nita Baines from Barwell wrote to say, " I really cannot thank you enough for bringing some sunshine back into my life, I hope it is summertime forever ", while Pat and Barrie Parker from Hinckley told the station, " Everyone is talking about Fosseway Radio and what a happier month March has been for having it.
The recognizable theme song of the show was written by Scottish songwriter Bob Heatlie, who also wrote the Shakin ' Stevens hit Merry Christmas Everyone, and also one of the popular hits of the 1980s, Japanese Boy, sung by Aneka.
The game was rated " Everyone " ( suitable for children aged six and older ) by the Entertainment Software Rating Board, " despite a plethora of chainsaws, axes, and flamethrowers ," as a reviewer for Entertainment Weekly wrote.
He remained a supervising producer for the third season in 2003 and wrote two further episodes " You Never Know " and " Everyone Leaves ".
She wrote, directed and starred in the film Me and You and Everyone We Know ( 2005 ), and her most recent book, It Chooses You, was published in 2011.
" Pietro's brother also wrote " Everyone knows how cheap Sarah Engels is.
Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia wrote, " Everyone was struck, as if by lightning, by this sad and unexpected news.

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