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W-3: A Memoir by Bette Howland review – postcard from the edge


A Public Space. In 2015, Hughes found a copy of
W-3 in a secondhand bookshop in New York and, having recognised Howland, by now living in a home and suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, as a forgotten talent, resolved to give her a second life (Howland died just two years later).
Blue in Chicago, in which the city, cruel and slum-scarred, is effectively put on trial in a series of autobiographical sketches, was widely praised both here and in the US, and rightly so, though I think it’s also fair to say that its author’s backstory may have played some part in people’s intense admiration for her lapidary prose and feeling for human battlegrounds. A working-class, Jewish, single parent, Howland was a lover and protege of Saul Bellow, who confessed himself moved by the “tough-minded” ....

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Obituary: Sarah Hughes, a journalist whose wit and passion electrified everything she wrote


Obituary: Sarah Hughes, a journalist whose wit and passion electrified everything she wrote
The i
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Barbara Speed
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Sarah Hughes. The mother-of-two, who continued to work from her hospital bed, died on Monday at the age of 48 (Photo: Supplied)
Sarah Hughes, who has died aged 48, was a journalist for
i and other publications whose breadth, originality, wit and passion for the arts electrified everything she wrote.
Hughes, who had cancer, was as devoted to football and horse racing as to culture, meeting her husband, Kris, through their mutual love for Tottenham Hotspur. They had two children, Ruby and Oisín. ....

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The Paris Review - Blog Archive Re-Covered: Bette Howland


In her column, Re-Covered, Lucy Scholes exhumes the out-of-print and forgotten books that shouldn’t be.
When I began writing this column two years ago, I initially restricted myself to discussing only titles that were out of print. But over the past year, as publishers continue to increase their efforts to resurrect lost classics, I’ve begun including pieces about previously neglected books that have been rediscovered and repackaged for a new generation. There are many success stories: the unexpected triumph of the Vintage Classics edition of John Williams’s
Stoner, a book that sold less than two thousand copies when it was first published in 1965 before falling swiftly out of print, but as a reprint went on to become the Waterstones Book of the Year in 2013; or Lucia Berlin’s unforeseen posthumous literary stardom in 2015 after her selected short stories, ....

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