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... Sinclair's Gog , published in 1967. Sinclair is an immensely industrious and prolific writer ; during the last ten years he has published several novels and books on American history ; but one would hardly have expected the large ...
... Sinclair's Gog , published in 1967. Sinclair is an immensely industrious and prolific writer ; during the last ten years he has published several novels and books on American history ; but one would hardly have expected the large ...
Page 77
... Sinclair's book with Nigel Dennis's , even though Sinclair's fable ranges far more widely and is far less controlled . Sinclair has said : I think as we lose our place in the world we're forced in on ourselves far more , and there's a ...
... Sinclair's book with Nigel Dennis's , even though Sinclair's fable ranges far more widely and is far less controlled . Sinclair has said : I think as we lose our place in the world we're forced in on ourselves far more , and there's a ...
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... Sinclair has spoken of his admiration for Thomas Pynchon's V. , an equally elaborate and exuberant fantasy , full of mystifications about identity , whose general influence on the concept and form of Gog is not hard to detect . Sinclair's ...
... Sinclair has spoken of his admiration for Thomas Pynchon's V. , an equally elaborate and exuberant fantasy , full of mystifications about identity , whose general influence on the concept and form of Gog is not hard to detect . Sinclair's ...
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Preface | 7 |
Character and Liberalism | 35 |
The Ideology of Being English | 56 |
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