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2389 BRIAN MOORE Born : Belfast , Northern Ireland ; August 25 , 1921
Principal long fiction Judith Hearne , 1955 ( published in the United States as The
Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne ) ; The Feast of Lupercal , 1957 ; The Luck of
Ginger ...
2389 BRIAN MOORE Born : Belfast , Northern Ireland ; August 25 , 1921
Principal long fiction Judith Hearne , 1955 ( published in the United States as The
Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne ) ; The Feast of Lupercal , 1957 ; The Luck of
Ginger ...
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Luck of Ginger Coffey ( 1960 ) . Between 1960 and the publication of The
Emperor of Ice - Cream in 1965 , he published An Answer from Limbo . Moore
has said , in an interview with Hallvard Dahlie , that a dramatic change in his life
occurred ...
Luck of Ginger Coffey ( 1960 ) . Between 1960 and the publication of The
Emperor of Ice - Cream in 1965 , he published An Answer from Limbo . Moore
has said , in an interview with Hallvard Dahlie , that a dramatic change in his life
occurred ...
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The book may be read as an act of devotion to art and thus a fitting conclusion to
Moore's career . Throughout the narrative , art and life are almost hypnotically
counterpointed . Each recovers the continuing theme from the other , seeming for
a ...
The book may be read as an act of devotion to art and thus a fitting conclusion to
Moore's career . Throughout the narrative , art and life are almost hypnotically
counterpointed . Each recovers the continuing theme from the other , seeming for
a ...
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Abschnitt 1 | 1981 |
Abschnitt 2 | 1995 |
Abschnitt 3 | 2005 |
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