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Maeve Brennan : Homesick at the New Yorker. [An Irish Writer in Exile] [The Bolgers of Coolnaboy; Bob & Una; Belgrave Road; Cherryfield Avenue; Remembering Shadows; Cross & Passion; Mr Brennan Goes to Washington; Away from Home]

Maeve Brennan : Homesick at the New Yorker. [An Irish Writer in Exile] [The Bolgers of Coolnaboy; Bob & Una; Belgrave Road; Cherryfield Avenue; Remembering Shadows; Cross & Passion; Mr Brennan Goes to Washington; Away from Home]

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Maeve Brennan : Homesick at the New Yorker. [An Irish Writer in Exile] [The Bolgers of Coolnaboy; Bob & Una; Belgrave Road; Cherryfield Avenue; Remembering Shadows; Cross & Passion; Mr Brennan Goes to Washington; Away from Home]

by Bourke, Angela. [photo, Karl Bissinger]

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New York : Counterpoint, 2004., 2004. Fine. [1st edition], 1st printing ; xv, 333 pp. ; illustrated with black and white photographs ; 24 cm. ; ISBN: 1582432295; 9781582432298 LCCN: 2004-53215 ; OCLC: 55657588 ; LC: PR6052.R413; Dewey: 823/.914 ; black cloth with silver lettering in photographic dustjacket ; "Witty, small and beautiful, Maeve Brennan dazzled everyone who met her. 'To be around her', said a colleague, 'was to see style being invented.' She was born in Dublin in 1917 and came to Washington in 1934 with her father, the Irish Ambassador to the United States. Later, as a staff writer at Harper's Bazaar, she reveled in Manhattan's world of theater and fashion, until, in 1948, The New Yorker lured her away...She wrote matchless urban postcards for Talk of the Town an d under her own name published fierce, intimate fiction...It is Angela Bourke's achievement, in the first biography of this troubled genius, to trace the sad arc of Brennan's career and to bring her compelling, generous and erratic personality to li fe." ; remainder mark at bottom, else FINE/FINE

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Maeve Brennan : Homesick at the New Yorker. [An Irish Writer in Exile] [The Bolgers of Coolnaboy; Bob & Una; Belgrave Road; Cherryfield Avenue; Remembering Shadows; Cross & Passion; Mr Brennan Goes to Washington; Away from Home]
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Bourke, Angela. [photo, Karl Bissinger]
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1582432295
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