• Christopher John Penrice Booker (7 October 1937 – 3 July 2019) was an English journalist and author. He was a founder and first editor of the satirical...
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  • a 2004 book by Christopher Booker containing a Jung-influenced analysis of stories and their psychological meaning. Booker worked on the book for 34 years...
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    designated "M10 Booker" in June 2023, named for American soldiers Private Robert D. Booker and Staff Sergeant Stevon Booker. Robert Booker was killed on...
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    The International Booker Prize (formerly known as the Man Booker International Prize) is an international literary award hosted in the United Kingdom....
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    parents, Carolyn Rose (née Jordan) and Cary Alfred Booker, were among the first black IBM executives. Booker has said that he was raised in a religious household...
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  • journalist Christopher Booker on climate change, public health and other issues. He co-wrote a number of books with Booker, and collaborated with Booker's journalism...
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  • Trevor Christopher Booker (born 26 February 1969) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a forward. He was...
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  • can shape the whole structure in a literary work.[citation needed] Christopher Booker, author of The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories, argues that...
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  • strong affinity for novelty. The term was used earlier by Christopher Booker in his 1969 book The Neophiliacs, and by J. D. Salinger in his 1965 short...
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    his future Private Eye colleagues Richard Ingrams, Paul Foot and Christopher Booker. He also contributed to the satirical magazine The Wallopian, (a play...
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  • of "the two earliest examples" of a detective story, according to Christopher Booker. In it, two men attempt to coerce a young woman into having sexual...
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  • Christopher Monroe Booker (born October 24, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player. He played as a 6'10" (2.08 m) tall power forward-center...
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    Booker T. Huffman Jr. (born March 1, 1965), better known by his ring name Booker T, is an American retired professional wrestler. He is currently signed...
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    beds successively, each time finding the third "just right". Author Christopher Booker characterises this as the "dialectical three" where "the first is...
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  • Chris Booker (born 1971) is an American radio and TV personality. Chris Booker may also refer to: Christopher Booker (1937–2019), British journalist and...
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  • the prize's fortieth anniversary, for "The Best of the Booker". In 2018 a special "Golden Booker" was awarded celebrating 50 years of the award; this was...
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    Tyler Booker (born April 12, 2004) is an American football offensive guard for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Booker attended high school at IMG Academy. Coming...
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    Christopher D'Olier Reeve (September 25, 1952 – October 10, 2004) was an American actor, activist, director, and author. He amassed several stage and...
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  • Ingrams founded Private Eye in 1962, taking over the editorship from Christopher Booker in 1963. It was a classic case, he claimed on Desert Island Discs...
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  • Frazer The Iron Dream by Norman Spinrad The Seven Basic Plots by Christopher Booker Archetypal literary criticism Vladimir Propp Aarne–Thompson classification...
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  • (polymathic), and Paul Foot (investigative journalism). In his book The Neophiliacs, Christopher Booker, who as a founding editor of Private Eye was a central...
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  • Christopher Gerard Ciccone (November 22, 1960 – October 4, 2024) was an American visual artist, interior decorator, and designer in New York, Miami, and...
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  • Chris Booker (basketball) (born 1981), American former basketball player Christopher Booker (1937–2019), English journalist and author Cory Booker (born...
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  • 2010, upon his retirement from the Eye. Later contributors included Christopher Booker. The identity of the current poet(s) has not been revealed. Conlan...
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  • Poet Laureate from 1972 Sir Lennox Berkeley (1903–1989), composer Christopher Booker (1937–2019), journalist and author Alain de Botton (born 1969), writer...
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    Christopher Scott Booker (born December 9, 1976) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. He is currently the pitching coach for the Billings Mustangs...
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  • pupils in the mid-1950s and edited by Richard Ingrams, Willie Rushton, Christopher Booker and Paul Foot. The Walopian (a play on the school magazine name The...
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    Christopher James Priest (born James Christopher Owsley /ˈaʊzli/, June 30, 1961) is an American comic book writer who is at times credited simply as Priest...
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  • Tennant was married four times, including to the journalist and author Christopher Booker between 1963 and 1968 and the political writer Alexander Cockburn...
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    apparently sent by Christopher Columbus to the Catholic Monarchs, which appeared in 1985 in Tarragona, is called the Christopher Columbus Copy Book (Spanish: Libro...
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