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Diana Athill OBE (21
December 1917 – 23
January 2019) was a
British literary editor,
novelist and
memoirist who
worked with some of the
greatest writers...
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Athill is an
English language toponymic surname from
Middle English atte hill
meaning "(dweller) at the hill".
Notable people with this name include: Charles...
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disintegration or even, indeed, its conflagration". Rhys's
editor Diana Athill discusses the
events surrounding the
publication of the book in her memoir...
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Charles Harold Athill, MVO, FSA (1853–1922) was a long-serving
officer of arms at the
College of Arms in London. He
began his
heraldic career by joining...
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several years. In 1990, she
married William Robert Charles "Willie"
Athill, a big-game fisherman, with whom she
lived on a
desert island for two years...
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plays a part in Make Believe: A True
Story (1993), a
memoir by
Diana Athill.
Michael X is the
eponymous title of a play, by the
writer Vanessa Walters...
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romantically involved with
several high-profile women,
notably Jean Seberg,
Diana Athill, and Gale Benson.
Donaldson was born in Roxbury, Boston, in 1931. His father...
- 1985. The
first edition was
published by André
Deutsch Ltd,
where Diana Athill was its editor.
Reviewing Pandæmonium, the New York
Times said, "Many of...
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after Charles Athill was
promoted to
Clarenceux King of Arms.
Three years later,
Lindsay followed Athill to the role of
Clarenceux on
Athill's death. Lindsay...
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unincorporated community in the
United States Stet: a memoir, a 2000 book by
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