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  2. PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Methuselah and Other Stories: 1990s ... Rufi Thorpe: The Knockout Queen: Robin Wasserman: Mother Daughter Widow Wife: Steve Wiegenstein: Scattered Lights ...

  3. Norman Josiffe - Wikipedia

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    Norman Josiffe (born 12 February 1940), better known in the media as Norman Scott, is an English former dressage trainer [citation needed] and model who was a key figure in the Thorpe affair, a major British political scandal of the 1970s.

  4. Kirkus Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkus Prize is an American literary award conferred by the book review magazine Kirkus Reviews.Established in 2014, the Kirkus Prize bestows US$150,000 annually. Three authors are awarded US$50,000 each, divided into three categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, and Young Readers' Literature. [1]

  5. Percival Everett, Rufi Thorpe and Louise Erdrich Among 2024 ...

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    Among the finalists are American Fiction writer Percival Everett, Rufi Thorpe, Louise Erdrich and Jason Reynolds. Each winner will receive $50,000 — one of the largest literary awards in the world.

  6. It's not like I wanted a dad anyway, right? - AOL

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    Rufi Thorpe, author of the new book "Margo's Got Money Troubles," shares a story about dads in a personal essay for TODAY.

  7. Thorpe affair - Wikipedia

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    Barnstaple, the main town in Thorpe's North Devon constituency. John Jeremy Thorpe was born in 1929, the son and grandson of Conservative MPs. He attended Eton, then studied law at Trinity College, Oxford, where, having decided on a political career, he devoted his main energies to making a personal impact rather than to his studies. [6]

  8. Christopher Rufo - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Ferguson Rufo (born August 26, 1984) is an American conservative activist, [1] [2] New College of Florida board member, and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research. [3]

  9. Jeremy Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Thorpe's great-grandfather, William Thorpe, was a Dublin policeman who, having been a labourer, joined the police as a constable and rose to the rank of superintendent. One of his many sons, John Thorpe , became an Anglican priest and served as Archdeacon of Macclesfield from 1922 to 1932.