- Mary
Gaitskill (born
November 11, 1954) is an
American novelist, essayist, and
short story writer. Her work has
appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine...
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Cressida Wilson,
based on the 1988
short story of the same name by Mary
Gaitskill.
Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and
James Spader, the film
explores the intense...
- Mary
Gaitskill. The book has been
praised for its
lyrical exploration of friendship, beauty, illness, and identity. The
novel draws on
Gaitskill's signature...
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edition of
Under the
Bridge with an
introduction by Godfrey's
friend Mary
Gaitskill.
Godfrey subsequently continued to
write portraits of unconventional,...
- The Mare is a 2015
novel by
American author Mary
Gaitskill. The
story focuses on a
young Dominican girl,
Velvet Vargas, who
moves to
upstate New York...
- Hugh Todd
Naylor Gaitskell CBE (9
April 1906 – 18
January 1963) was a
British politician who was
Leader of the
Labour Party and
Leader of the Opposition...
- Allen,
Margaret Atwood,
Haruki Murakami,
Alice Munro, Don DeLillo, Mary
Gaitskill, and
Edward Albee; as well as essays,
including ones from
Mario Vargas...
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Wilson is
known for the 2002 film Secretary,
which she
adapted from a Mary
Gaitskill short story. It won her the
Independent Spirit Award for Best
First Screenplay...
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prominently in
novels by
American authors,
including Kay
Nolte Smith, Mary
Gaitskill, Matt Ruff, and
Tobias Wolff. Nick Gillespie,
former editor-in-chief of...
- The Co-operative
Commission was an
independent commission set up by Tony
Blair at the
request of
leaders of the
British co-operative movement. Its aim...