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Author Thomas Steinbeck, son of John Steinbeck, has died aged 72. http://www.wnem.com/story/32739975/john-steinbecks-son-fellow-author-thomas-steinbeck-dies

 

In The Shadow Of The Cypress and The Silver Lotus.

 

 

Some cruel types used to refer to In the Shadow of the Cypress as In the Shadow of John Steinbeck

 

Fortunately that was so long ago I can't find it online

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Belgian writer Françoise Mallet-Joris is dead at 86. She won Prix Femina in 1958.

http://www.lemonde.fr/culture/article/2016/08/13/mort-de-la-romanciere-francoise-mallet-joris_4982359_3246.html

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French writer Michel Butor is dead at 89.

http://www.lemonde.fr/disparitions/article/2016/08/24/le-romancier-michel-butor-est-mort_4987526_3382.html

 

Very important writer in France.

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Maria Isabel Barreno, Portoguese writer and feminist, one of the Three Marias, is dead at 77.

http://expresso.sapo.pt/sociedade/2016-09-03-Morreu-Maria-Isabel-Barreno-voz-singular-da-igualdade

 

No notable deaths yesterday and today.

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Maria Isabel Barreno, Portoguese writer and feminist, one of the Three Marias, is dead at 77.

http://expresso.sapo.pt/sociedade/2016-09-03-Morreu-Maria-Isabel-Barreno-voz-singular-da-igualdade

 

No notable deaths yesterday and today.

Not one of the Three Marias!

*smfh*

Yeah that was meaningful. I'll give $1000 if anyone can name either of the other two Marias, or even the dead one today without looking.

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Maria Isabel Barreno, Portoguese writer and feminist, one of the Three Marias, is dead at 77.

http://expresso.sapo.pt/sociedade/2016-09-03-Morreu-Maria-Isabel-Barreno-voz-singular-da-igualdade

 

No notable deaths yesterday and today.

Not one of the Three Marias!

*smfh*

Yeah that was meaningful. I'll give $1000 if anyone can name either of the other two Marias, or even the dead one today without looking.

SC

 

Maria Westside-Story?

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Maria Isabel Barreno, Portoguese writer and feminist, one of the Three Marias, is dead at 77.

http://expresso.sapo.pt/sociedade/2016-09-03-Morreu-Maria-Isabel-Barreno-voz-singular-da-igualdade

 

No notable deaths yesterday and today.

Not one of the Three Marias!

*smfh*

Yeah that was meaningful. I'll give $1000 if anyone can name either of the other two Marias, or even the dead one today without looking.

SC

 

Knowing the cultural movements of 1968 one of them was probably Marijuana.

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Joseph Hone, Irish travel writer and novelist, dies at 79. http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/joseph-hone-accomplished-travel-writer-and-novelist-1.2777393

 

Author of the Peter Marlow spy books and grandson of W B Yeats' biographer.

 

At the time of posting, not dead according to Wikipedia. Hmmm. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Hone

 

Edit: now dead according to Wikipedia.

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Ermanno Rea, Southern Italian writer from Naples, died on September the 13th aged 89.

http://www.corriere.it/cultura/16_settembre_13/morto-ermanno-rea-3d671e2e-7980-11e6-8c12-dd8263fa3b6d.shtml

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SÁNDOR CSOÓRI, RENOWNED HUNGARIAN POET AND WRITER, DIES AGED 86

http://hungarytoday.hu/news/sandor-csoori-renowned-hungarian-poet-writer-dies-aged-86-23052

 

Virtually unknown outside Hungary and mostly known for his politics and an allegedly anti-semitic article (rather than his poems) in his native country, Csoóri was eulogized as "the conscience of our Nation" by the Hungarian government.

http://www.kormany.hu/hu/hirek/bucsu-csoori-sandortol (link in Hungarian)

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Donn Fendler, who was lost for nine days on Mount Katahdin in 1939 and told the tale of his journey in the classic book Lost On a Mountain in Maine, has died. Fendler, who spent summers at his camp on Sebasticook Lake in Newport, died Monday, according to an announcement posted on Facebook by his family. He was 90.

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http://www.pressherald.com/2016/10/11/donn-fendler-author-of-classic-lost-on-a-mountain-in-maine-dies-at-90/

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Time for a Batman Gambit if you will.

 

 

I mentioned him last week, but Nabeel Qureshi, who seems a bit religious, to say the least, and wrote a bunch of Christian books, has been diagnosed with Stage IV stomach cancer and the prognosis is "grim".

 

 

Just a wee heads up for any passing Daily Mail* obituary writer thinking about their 2017 DDP team. Just think of the headline potential, in a Christian convert from Islam who puts foot in mouth every ten seconds. It's like Joey Feek with evangelism. :salute:

 

 

*This applies to any other qualifying source obit team too, of course.

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American Science Fiction author Sheri.S.Tepper has died aged 87. I didn't realise she was so old.

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Booker Prize Winners Updated for 2016 Winner

 

Booker Prize Winners updated for 2014 & 2015 Winners

V S Naipaul (1932)
John Berger (1926)
David Storey (1933)
Salman Rushdie (1947)
Thomas Keneally (1935)
J M Coetzee (1940)
Keri Hume (1947)
Penelope Lively (1933)
Peter Carey (1943)
Kazuo Ishiguro (1954)
A S Byatt (1936)
Ben Okri (1959)
Michael Ondaatje (1943)
Roddy Doyle (1958)
James Kelman (1946)
Pat Barker (1943)
Graham Swift (1949)
Arundhati Roy (1961)
Ian McEwan (1948)
Margaret Atwood (1939)
Yann Martel (1963)
DBC Pierre (1961)
Alan Hollinghurst (1954)
John Banville (1945)
Kiran Desai (1971)
Anne Enright (1962)
Aravind Adiga (1974)
Hilary Mantel (1952)
Howard Jacobson (1942)
Julian Barnes (1946)
Eleanor Catton (1985)

Richard Flanagan (1961)

Marlon James (1970)

Paul Beatty (1962)

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She's on my "won't die in 2016" list. I was wrong.

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Alex Hamilton just before his 86th birthday.

 

Primarily a journalist, but known to a certain generation for his horror stories which showed up in the Pan Horror books and the like in the 60s and 70s. Most memorable, imho, is The Attic Express, about a bullying dad more interested in his model railways than his own son. Naturally, he winds up shrunk down to size, with his son using the model trains to speed towards him. Great stuff.

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Alex Hamilton just before his 86th birthday.

 

Primarily a journalist, but known to a certain generation for his horror stories which showed up in the Pan Horror books and the like in the 60s and 70s. Most memorable, imho, is The Attic Express, about a bullying dad more interested in his model railways than his own son. Naturally, he winds up shrunk down to size, with his son using the model trains to speed towards him. Great stuff.

 

Ooh, I had a couple of those books when I was a kid. Can't remember how I got hold of them! I must see if I can hunt some copies down.

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Bruce Sandison , the well known author on angling has died at 78.

 

He was also had a pathological hatred to fish farms, so...

 

 

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http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/fishing/7256749/Angling-has-lost-a-giant-in-Bruce-Sandison.html

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Diana Athill, 98, on Radio 4 this morning, talking about her move into a care home and condemning Jose Mourinho's second spell as Chelsea's manager!

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