Julian Maclaren-Ross (7 July 1912 – 3 November 1964) was a British novelist, short-story writer, memoirist, screenwriter, and literary critic. He was born...
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MacLaren or Maclaren is a surname of Scottish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Labhrainn meaning "son of Labhrann". The Gaelic personal...
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the name Fitzrovia, perhaps as a take on Belgravia. By the time Julian Maclaren-Ross met Tambimuttu and Dylan Thomas in the early 1940s this literary...
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Of Love and Hunger is a novel by Julian MacLaren-Ross, first published in the United Kingdom in 1947 by Allan Wingate. Richard Fanshawe sells vacuum cleaners...
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His fourth wife, Diana, was the widow of the Fitzrovian writer Julian MacLaren-Ross. His significance in publishing came with his editorship of the magazine...
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where the characters also lived in a house called Little Paddocks. Julian MacLaren-Ross in The Times Literary Supplement was lavish in his praise of the...
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the scrounging Prince Yakimov is based in the Fitzrovian novelist Julian MacLaren-Ross. (Both are distinguished by an unusual overcoat in which they are...
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(US) Slaves of Solitude by Patrick Hamilton Of Love and Hunger by Julian MacLaren-Ross (England) Funeral Rites by Jean Genet Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata...
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wish to protect her. She reappears unexpectedly at the last moment. Julian MacLaren-Ross enthusiastically reviewed the novel in the 20 April 1951 issue of...
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Lee Patterson, Paula Byrne and Colin Gordon. The screenplay was by Julian MacLaren-Ross and adapted from his own original story The film was released in...
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Michael Harrison, John Heath-Stubbs, Dylan Thomas, Henry Miller, Julian MacLaren-Ross, Philip Lindsay, Rebecca West, John Waller, August Derleth, Stephen...
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has been described as "probably the best post-war Rhode novel". Julian MacLaren-Ross in the Times Literary Supplement felt that "Mr. Rhode’s description...
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drank at The Wheatsheaf pub in Fitzrovia, London with Dylan Thomas, Julian Maclaren-Ross, George Barker, Peter Vansittart, Mulk Raj Anand, Fred Urquhart,...
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Revisited by Evelyn Waugh Malcolm MacDonald (1901–1981) Portraits: 1936, Anthony Wysard (1907–1984) Julian MacLaren-Ross (1912–1964) Books: Bright Young...
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features an introduction by Paul Willetts, biographer of author Julian MacLaren-Ross, and an interview with Curtis' daughter, Nicolette Edwards. "James...
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with Connolly. A film producer in Julian MacLaren-Ross's 1964 thriller My Name is Love is based on Connolly. MacLaren-Ross repeated many of the descriptions...
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by the Tarantula and other writing is a 2005 book which includes Julian MacLaren Ross's novella Bitten by the Tarantula (ISBN 0948238321) collected together...
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Watnall). She made trips to London where she got to know Dylan Thomas, Julian MacLaren-Ross, M.J. Tambimuttu and other such bohemians. Shortly after the war...
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best Machiavellian tradition" in The New York Times Book Review. Julian MacLaren-Ross wrote in Punch that the author's style "is swift and straightforward...
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and the writer and surrealist poet Philip O'Connor, Nina Hamnett, Julian Maclaren-Ross, Anthony Carson and Quentin Crisp. In spring 1936, the poet Dylan...
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Alun Lewis James Lord (author) Rose Macaulay Cecily Mackworth Julian MacLaren-Ross Louis MacNeice Olivia Manning Rosemary Manning André Masson Robert Melville...
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Baynards. 16 Chepstow Place, was the last address of the writer Julian Maclaren-Ross (1912–64) and the address of Bartholomew Malthus, a character in...
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successfully reviving work by Patrick Hamilton, Alexander Baron and Julian Maclaren-Ross. Black Spring Press was acquired in 2018 by a new owner and now forms...
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Allied governments Alexander Dru X. Trapnel Novelist and parodist Julian Maclaren-Ross Russell Gwinnett Biographer of X.Trapnel and academic. Hugh Moreland...
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(Gueule de Pierre II) (1941) Pierrot mon ami (1942). Pierrot, trans. Julian Maclaren-Ross (J. Lehmann, 1950) and Barbara Wright (Dalkey Archive, 1987; ISBN 1-56478-397-9)...
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Second Sons (category Television episodes directed by Michelle MacLaren)
series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Michelle MacLaren. It first aired on HBO on May 19, 2013. In the episode, Tyrion Lannister...
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Victor Gollancz, London. In the 20 May 1953 issue of Punch, writer Julian Maclaren-Ross wrote a parody of the Jeeves stories titled "Good Lord, Jeeves"....
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Folies Bergère. Regulars included Nina Hamnett, Brian Howard and Julian Maclaren-Ross for whom Watson would cash cheques in the form of credit behind the...
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Roger Dobson at the launch party for “Fear & Loathing in Fitzrovia”, Paul Willetts's biography of Julian Maclaren-Ross (London, February, 2003)....
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to win bronze medals". 1 News. 1 August 2022. Retrieved 5 August 2022. Julian, Adam (12 September 2022). "New Zealand sides scoop silver in Cape Town"...
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