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James Hannaham (born 1968) is a writer, performer, and
visual artist. His
novel Delicious Foods (2015),
which deals with
human trafficking, won the PEN/Faulkner...
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girlfriend Monica on
Twitter are her
mother "and, of course, Taye Diggs".
Hannaham,
James (2015) "How Taye is
Transforming the Role of Hedwig." New York Times...
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Hannaham 1997, p. 93
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Hannaham 1997, p. 113
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Carlotta is a 2022
novel by
American writer James Hannaham. Set over the
course of the
Fourth of July w****end, it
follows the titular...
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Reynolds 2005, p. 431.
Reynolds 2005, pp. 433–435.
Reynolds 2005, p. 433.
Hannaham 1999, p. 114.
Reynolds 2005, p. 421.
Reynolds 2005, p. 552. Johnson, David...
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original on 6 July 2022.
Retrieved 4
March 2022.
James Hannaham (1997). Goth and the
Glorification of
Suffering in Rock Music. Cambridge...
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Retrieved 21
February 2013.
Hannaham 1997, p. 93
Steele & Park 2008, p. 26
Steele & Park 2008, p. 35 Reynolds, p. 425.
Hannaham 1997, p. 113
Steele & Park...
- (October 2015). "Cocteau Twins: The Pink Opaque". Mojo. No. 263. p. 104.
Hannaham,
James (1995). "Cocteau Twins". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks,
Craig (eds.)...
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original on 13
September 2012.
Retrieved 17
November 2011.
James Hannaham (17
April 2008). "Did
Portishead kill trip hop?". salon.com. "Feature /...
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November 17, 2006. Mayer, Andre. "What a Pill". CBC Arts. June 13, 2005.
Hannaham, James. "Alanis In Wonderland"[usurped]. Spin.
November 2, 1995. "1996...