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  2. Let the Great World Spin - Wikipedia

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    Let the Great World Spin is a novel by Colum McCann set mainly in New York City in the United States. The book won the 2009 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction [1] and the 2011 International Dublin Literary Award, one of the most lucrative literary prizes in the world.

  3. Colum McCann - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Let the Great World Spin was named Amazon.com's "Book of the Year". Additionally, in 2010, McCann received a Guggenheim Fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. He received a literary award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2011 and became a full member in 2014. [67] 15 June 2011 brought the ...

  4. Nelson Algren - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Algren (born Nelson Ahlgren Abraham; March 28, 1909 – May 9, 1981) was an American writer.His 1949 novel The Man with the Golden Arm won the National Book Award [2] and was adapted as the 1955 film of the same name.

  5. Phil Klay - Wikipedia

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    Klay names Colum McCann (referred to above), and author of Let the Great World Spin, as his "mentor". [29] Klay describes himself as a Catholic and "a fan of a lot of ... the great Catholic literature–Flannery O'Connor, Francois Mauriac, Graham Greene, Evelyn Waugh." [34]

  6. Ellen Gilchrist - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Louise Gilchrist was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi, on February 20, 1935. [2] She spent part of her childhood on a plantation owned by her maternal grandparents. [2] ...

  7. Talk:Let the Great World Spin - Wikipedia

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  8. Faction Paradox - Wikipedia

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    Originally a subplot in the Eighth Doctor Adventures, the War involves several characters and concepts evolved from the original Doctor Who set-up. In several cases, the Faction Paradox series still features these groups, albeit with names changed for reasons both literary (most of the groups or items mentioned are described from different perspectives) and legal (the Faction and the Enemy are ...

  9. Locksley Hall - Wikipedia

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    "Locksley Hall" is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in 1835 and published in his 1842 collection of Poems. It narrates the emotions of a rejected suitor upon coming to his childhood home, an apparently fictional Locksley Hall, though in fact Tennyson was a guest of the Arundel family in their stately home named Loxley Hall, in Staffordshire, where he spent much of his time writing whilst on ...