A is for Brian: A 65th Birthday Present for Brian W. Aldiss from His Family, Friends, Colleagues and AdmirersFrank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss, Malcolm Edwards Avernus, 1990 - 126 sider |
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Side 65
... Literary Agent , Charles Parr. A Plot - twist with Brian My relation with Brian started as a literary one . We met at a sci - fi con in London back in '64 . Of course Harry H. was present . They surprised me both with the one Czech word ...
... Literary Agent , Charles Parr. A Plot - twist with Brian My relation with Brian started as a literary one . We met at a sci - fi con in London back in '64 . Of course Harry H. was present . They surprised me both with the one Czech word ...
Side 83
... literary papers . But again comes that intangible feeling that when the chips are down he is not taken seriously enough . To make my point , consider his 1988 novel , Forgotten Life . This was a fine , ma- ture , semi - autobiographical ...
... literary papers . But again comes that intangible feeling that when the chips are down he is not taken seriously enough . To make my point , consider his 1988 novel , Forgotten Life . This was a fine , ma- ture , semi - autobiographical ...
Side 102
... literary efforts were cute , soon we realised they were good , later we came to look forward to them and demand more . " Aldiss has written another one " was enough to bring a crowd around him from all over the ship . He provided ...
... literary efforts were cute , soon we realised they were good , later we came to look forward to them and demand more . " Aldiss has written another one " was enough to bring a crowd around him from all over the ship . He provided ...
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