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Anatole Paul
Broyard (July 16, 1920 –
October 11, 1990) was an
American writer,
literary critic, and
editor who
wrote for The New York Times. In addition...
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published by The New Yorker: "Neither
Broyard nor
anyone ****ociated with
Broyard had
anything to do with my
imagining anything in The Human...
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American literary critic and New York
Times writer Anatole Broyard. A memoir,
Broyard discusses his time in
Greenwich Village after serving in World...
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referred to as "9 to 5 p****ing.": 29 The
writer and
literary critic Anatole Broyard saw his
father p**** in
order to get work
after his
Louisiana Creole family...
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Death is a 1992 book by
American literary critic Anatole Broyard.
Published after Broyard's death from
prostate cancer in 1990, the
memoir is a collection...
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Biography (1949–1982)". filmreference.com.
Retrieved August 14, 2010.
Broyard,
Anatole (June 2, 1984). "Close-Up of John Belushi". Books. The New York...
- storyteller."
Reviews by
writers and
literary critics such as
Anatole Broyard,
Jerome Charyn, Guy Davenport, and
Shelby Foote were
followed by the Times...
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Honourable Schoolboy – (1977) Smiley's
People – (1979) The
Incongruous Spy
Broyard,
Anatole (29
August 1982). "READING AND WRITING; LE CARRE'S PEOPLE". The...
- "John Belushi". NBC.com.
Archived from the
original on
February 6, 2009.
Broyard,
Anatole (June 2, 1984). "Books Of The Times; Close-Up Of John Belushi"...
- "Gideon's
offers of aid and friendship." In his New York
Times review,
Anatole Broyard wrote that "The
other 'good' Arab character, as Mr. Uris has it, is Dr...