(1 - 19 von 37
)
Boston.com / A&E / Books / Thin true line: fact, fiction collide in...
archive.boston.com
Writing in 1985, the narrator of ''My Life as a Fake" is Sarah Wode-Douglass, the daughter of a ''beautiful, impatient Australian mother" and a ''rather posh English father" called Lord William Wode-Douglass, ''generally known as Boofy." Editor of The Modern Review, a down-at-the-heels literary journal, she ...
Guardian: Fiction: Jun 19 | Books | The Guardian
Isobel Montgomery and David Jays on My Life as a Fake | In the City by the Sea | In the Second Year | Stump | The Boy Who Taught the Beekeeper to Read | Q
Guardian: There was once a poet from Down Under... | Books | The Guardian
Peter Carey combines an Australian literary hoax with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein to produce My Life as a Fake
Guardian: True lies | Books | The Guardian
— Sarah Wode-Douglas is the editor of the Modern Review, a poetry magazine. She is an uptight woman, scarred by distorted memories of her ... › oct
sortiert nach Relevanz / Datum