Sarah Bakewell (born 1963) is a British author and professor. She lives in London. She received the Windham–Campbell Literature Prize in Non-Fiction. Bakewell...
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Café: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails is a 2016 book written by Sarah Bakewell that covers the philosophy and history of the 20th century movement...
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Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer is a book by Sarah Bakewell, first published by Chatto & Windus in 2010, and by Other Press on September...
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introduction to the most significant psychological movement of our day". Sarah Bakewell describes it as "an incredibly powerful and moving example of what existentialist...
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range of authors such as Simon Mawer, Hervé Le Tellier, Peter Stamm, Sarah Bakewell, Michael Greenberg, Ninni Holmqvist, Michael Crummey, Atiq Rahimi, Erri...
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2020). "World's largest monastic library goes online". The Tablet. Sarah Bakewell (October 12, 2013). "The Library: A World History, by James Campbell"...
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tangle, or grapple, that makes its meaning so difficult to grasp”. For Sarah Bakewell, humanism “is a semantic cloud of meanings and implications, none attachable...
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on 2021-12-06. Retrieved 2023-03-12. Spencer, Clare (2011-03-08). "Sarah Bakewell wins 2011 Duff Cooper prize | Creative Writing Tutors". Open University...
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of Fear. Macmillan. ISBN 978-1429938532. Montaigne. Essays, III, 13 Bakewell, Sarah (2010). How to Live – or – A Life of Montaigne in One Question and...
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Bakewell is a town and civil parish in Derbyshire, England, and the namesake of the Bakewell tart. Bakewell may also refer to: Bakewell, Northern Territory...
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