Deborah Levy
Deborah Levy (born 6 August 1959) is a British novelist, playwright and poet. She initially concentrated on writing for the theatre – her plays were staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company – before focusing on prose fiction. Her early novels included ''Beautiful Mutants'', ''Swallowing Geography,'' and ''Billy & Girl''. Her more recent fiction has included the Booker-shortlisted novels ''Swimming Home'' and ''Hot Milk'', as well as the Booker-longlisted ''The Man Who Saw Everything,'' and the short-story collection ''Black Vodka''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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5by Kahn Philip J, Yazici Yusuf, Argilla Michael, Srichai Monvadi, Levy Deborah MGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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9by Kukita Akiko, Sherry David D, Levy Deborah M, Girschick Hermann J, Young Daniel W, Cron Randy Q, Möller Jana C, Saijo Kaoru, Pessler FrankGet full text
Published 2011-02-01
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10by Espada Graciela, Cuttica Ruben, Beresford Michael, Nelson Shannen, Yousaf Wajeeha, Levy Deborah, Tucker Lori, O’ Neil Kathleen, Singer Nora G, Onel Karen, Higgins Gloria, Klein–Gitelman Marisa, Eberhard Anne B, Schanberg Laura, Mina Rina, Ravelli Angelo, Martini Alberto, Giannini Edward, Brunner Hermine I
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