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 32
... turned to the seri- ous matter of food . " Shall I have the caviar pancakes again ? " Brian asked . Again was the operative word ; we ate at this magnificent restaurant as often as we could . " Try the game blinis this time , " my wife ...
... turned to the seri- ous matter of food . " Shall I have the caviar pancakes again ? " Brian asked . Again was the operative word ; we ate at this magnificent restaurant as often as we could . " Try the game blinis this time , " my wife ...
Side 53
... turned out to be a bath house where a blue movie was being made . It was a very interesting night ; and all the time I was working on this story . I had prom- ised to write a short story for an international anthology , but found I was ...
... turned out to be a bath house where a blue movie was being made . It was a very interesting night ; and all the time I was working on this story . I had prom- ised to write a short story for an international anthology , but found I was ...
Side 84
... turned down my new novel , A Dream of Wessex . Too long , too slow , too boring ... and a bit , well , too British for that sophisticated mind , the presumed Average American Reader . Gloom descended . Later that morning , Brian rang me ...
... turned down my new novel , A Dream of Wessex . Too long , too slow , too boring ... and a bit , well , too British for that sophisticated mind , the presumed Average American Reader . Gloom descended . Later that morning , Brian rang me ...
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