Anna Kavan (born Helen Emily Woods; 10 April 1901 – 5 December 1968) was a British novelist, short story writer and painter. Originally publishing under...
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Ice is a novel by British writer Anna Kavan, published in 1967. Ice was Kavan's last work to be published before her death, the first to land her mainstream...
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Tamil-language film Anna Kavan, an English novelist Kavan Gayle, a Jamaican politician Jan Kavan, Czech politician František Kaván, Czech painter and poet...
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Helen Woods may refer to: Anna Kavan, British novelist Helen Jones Woods, jazz musician Helen Wood (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Sleep Has His House (novel) (redirect from The House of Sleep (Kavan novel))
as The House of Sleep in New York by Doubleday in 1947) is a novel by Anna Kavan. The novel is a dark coming of age narrative, which juxtaposes realistic...
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translator and literary critic Anna Kańtoch (born 1976), Polish writer Anna Louisa Karsch (1722–1791), German poet Anna Kavan (1901–1968), British novelist...
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the Moon" Ice (Johnson novel) (2002), by Shane Johnson Ice (Kavan novel) (1967), by Anna Kavan Ice (Nowra novel) (2008), by Louis Nowra Ice (Sorokin novel)...
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Mercury (Livesey novel), a novel by Margot Livesey Mercury, a novel by Anna Kavan Mercury Nashville, a record label Mercury Records, a record label Mercury...
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horror or comedy. Similarly, Christopher Priest, in his introduction to Anna Kavan's genre-defying but arguably slipstream novel Ice, writes "the best way...
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film written and directed by Aaron Katz. It stars Cole Pensinger and Anna Kavan. The film and director have also been mentioned by the media as an important...
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novelist Anna Kavan and the second from Louise Taylor, the adopted daughter of Alice B. Toklas. Davies based The Honeysuckle Girl on Anna Kavan's early life...
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Land of Darkness: Arab Travellers in the Far North by ibn Fadlān Ice by Anna Kavan The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson...
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including Ann Quin, Elaine Showalter, Roald Dahl, Anais Nin, E.M. Forster and Anna Kavan. The book was generally well received by critics. Writing for The New...
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by Michael Cashmore. The album title was taken from the title of the Anna Kavan novel Sleep Has His House, which itself is a translation of a line from...
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Karinthy – Minden másképpen van (Everything Is Different, short stories) Anna Kavan – A Charmed Circle Takiji Kobayashi (小林 多喜二) – Kanikōsen (The Cannery...
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as well as novelists and poets Jean Rhys, Eliot Bliss, David Plante, Anna Kavan, and Stevie Smith, just to name a few. In addition to these famous novelists...
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published by Calder & Boyars in 1964. It was influenced by Virginia Woolf, Anna Kavan and other female British modernists, as well as the French nouveau roman...
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Robinson Jeffers, poet Christopher Kasparek, writer, translator, physician Anna Kavan, British novelist Charlotte Hoffman Kellogg (1874–1960), author and social...
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Peggy Jay (1913 – 2008), politician and campaigner, attended briefly Anna Kavan (1901 – 1968), novelist, author and painter Dorothy King, archaeologist...
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Zealand international and Napier City Rovers association football player Anna Kavan, British novelist, lived in Napier in 1942–43 Phil Lamason – WWII pilot...
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Something Happened James Herbert – The Rats Hammond Innes – North Star Anna Kavan – Let Me Alone Stephen King – Carrie Manuel Mujica Láinez El laberinto...
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(Joseph-Casimir Rabearivelo), Malagasy Francophone poet (suicide 1937) April 10 – Anna Kavan (Helen Emily Woods, Helen Ferguson), French-born English novelist and...
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arranged contributions by Ezra Pound, Henry Williamson, Roy Campbell, Anna Kavan, Hugo Charteris, and Nicholas Mosley. Other publications with the same...
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the music has deepened." The title of the album comes from a surrealist Anna Kavan short story titled "Bright Green Field" in which the narrator is pursued...
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Breathe Michael Innes The Secret Vanguard There Came Both Mist and Snow Anna Kavan – Asylum Piece (short stories) Arthur Koestler – Darkness at Noon E. C...
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than one ounce of antimatter. The protagonist in Anna Kavan’s science fiction masterwork Ice (Kavan novel) (1967) speculates about the existence of a...
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Through the Wall "The Lottery" (short story) "Charles" (short story) Anna Kavan – The House of Sleep Patrick Kavanagh – Tarry Flynn Yasunari Kawabata...
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Center of Time[citation needed] [citation needed] Novel 1967 War Ice Anna Kavan Earth threatened by a nuclear winter Story 1967 Technology "I Have No...
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(1954–2014), Some Kind of Fairy Tale Alan Judd (born 1946), A Breed of Heroes Anna Kavan (1901–1968), Ice P. J. Kavanagh (1931–2015) Joanna Kavenna (living), The...
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Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter) – Conan James Jones – Go to the Widow-Maker Anna Kavan – Ice Elia Kazan – The Arrangement Thomas Keneally – Bring Larks and Heroes...
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