- Dame
Carmen Thérèse
Callil, DBE, FRSL (15 July 1938 – 17
October 2022) was an
Australian publisher,
writer and
critic who
spent most of her
career in the...
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Jalil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jalil, Jahlil, Jaleel, Calil,
Callil,
Celil may
refer to:
Jalil Andrabi (died 1996),
Kashmiri victim of Jalil...
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Carmen Callil withdrew from the
judging panel,
saying "I don't rate him as a
writer at all... in 20 years' time will
anyone read him?"
Callil later wrote...
- stage, the
fourth winner of the
biennial prize. One of the judges,
Carmen Callil, a
publisher of the
feminist Virago house,
withdrew in protest, referring...
- positive, and the
awarding of the
Booker Prize caused controversy;
Carmen Callil, a 1996
Booker Prize judge,
called the
novel "execrable", and The Guardian...
- Philippe.
France Under the Germans:
Collaboration and
Compromise (1998)
Carmen Callil Bad Faith. A
Forgotten History of Family,
Fatherland and
Vichy France. New...
- a
leadership role." The
article was
based on the
publication by
Carmen Callil of her
highly praised book on
Darquier called 'Bad Faith'.
During this period...
- Universe: "Groupe
Louis Dreyfus S.A. History"
retrieved August 16, 2013
Callil, By
Carmen Bad Faith: A
Forgotten History of Family,
Fatherland and Vichy...
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including Kevin Barry,
Rachel Kushner,
Geoff Dyer,
Pankaj Mishra,
Carmen Callil, and
Ahdaf Soueif, said they
supported Rooney’s decision. In
October 2024...
- The
Riders Picador 1996
Winner Graham Swift Last
Orders Picador Carmen Callil (chair)
Jonathan Coe Ian Jack A. L.
Kennedy A. N.
Wilson Shortlist Margaret...