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The doctoral thesis arrived at Cornell in the spring of 1963 with a title that should have served as warning: The Novel as a System of Infinite Regression. The committee noted its “intellectual courage” in their report. One member added, in...
The birth certificate says Albert Czeniak. The father, Edward, ran a print shop on Kingsland Road—Polish extraction, meticulous hands, a man who believed in straight margins and paid invoices. The mother, Clara Shaughnessy, was Irish, a nur...
Born in Edinburgh in 1955, Dr. Alastair Finch was educated at George Heriot’s School, where he excelled in Latin and composition but was reprimanded repeatedly for “excessive revisions” on timed exams. He studied English Literature at the U...
Margaret Kells was born in South London in 1898, the only child of a clerk and a milliner. Her father was killed at the Somme when she was eighteen, leaving her and her mother to manage on a modest pension. She attended a local grammar scho...
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Obscure writer. Mainly weird. Psychogeography problem. Occasional Horror. Noir deficiency.
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