Desperately seeking Susan: journalist Susan Crosland left Baltimore to take British politics and society by storm
Article Abstract:
American-born Susan Crosland will begin to promote her second novel in May 1991. It has much of the political intrigue of her first novel, 'Ruling Passions.' Much of her experience as the wife of the late British cabinet minister is found in her books. Biographical information is provided.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1992
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Winterson's discontent
Article Abstract:
Winterson, who has written excellent novels and has won major book awards, is receiving bad reviews for her latest effort, 'Art and Lies.' The lesbian author has alienated many friends and colleagues with her self-aggrandizing statements and affairs with married women.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1995
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A Mehta of style
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Gita Mehta, wife of Alfred A Knopf Inc head Sonny Mehta, has a new book that is scheduled for publication. 'A River Sutra' is a collection of stories about contemporary India. Mehta is considered an intelligent writer and witty companion.
Publication Name: Vanity Fair
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0733-8899
Year: 1993
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