![]() guardian.co.uk | Why I adore the night, by Jeanette Winterson guardian.co.uk Jeanette Winterson couldn't be more delighted. Darkness is the time to think, to dream, to love ... It's human to want light and warmth. ... |
![]() Financial Times | Small Talk: Jeanette Winterson Financial Times Jeanette Winterson made her name at 24 with her acclaimed debut novel Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985). The book fictionalises her upbringing in ... |
BNP QUESTION TIME TO REPLACE CHRISTMAS FOR GUARDIAN READERS Daily Mash (satire) ... which will most likely be the updated paperback edition of The State We're In by Will Hutton, or one of Jeanette Winterson's angry lesbian rants." |
In Praise of the Crack-Up Wall Street Journal The stories are well known; Vincent Van Gogh cut off his ear and went mad. Sylvia Plath gassed herself. Anne Sexton committed suicide. ... |
Social sites have real bite Irish Times ... gay and lesbian books, including serious non-fiction, academic works and novels by EM Forster, Jeanette Winterson and Gore Vidal which had gay themes. ... |
From the Library: 1001 ways to spend your time Norwood Bulletin I think I will start with “The Passion,” by Jeanette Winterson, a story set during Napoleonic times of a young naive soldier and a worldly prostitute who ... |
The sexiest footwear for women NEWS.com.au Odd to be so governed by a passion, as Jeanette Winterson once said. I guess, from a practical viewpoint, shoes are required if a woman is to avoid such ... |
![]() This is London | Putting Small Island on the big screen This is London A year ago, Licorish's best friend, the novelist Jeanette Winterson, implied that decision-makers at the corporation had taken some serious persuading ... |
The Id Girl New York Times Soon after “Strangeland” was published, Jeanette Winterson wrote in The Times of London that parts of the book “should have been edited out by someone who ... |
![]() guardian.co.uk | Are we now post sci-fi? guardian.co.uk ... fascination as bathrobe-clad, uber-geek Kevin Smith faced off against the minuscule but pugnacious presence of feminist author Jeanette Winterson. ... |