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B. S. Johnson

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Bryan Stanley Johnson (5 February 1933 – 13 November 1973) was an English experimental novelist, poet and literary critic. [1]

60 relations: Alan Burns (author), Albert Angelo, Alison and Peter Smithson, All Lights India International Film Festival, Ann Quin, Asa Benveniste, At Swim-Two-Birds, Baillie Gifford Prize, Barry Cole, BFI Flipside, Brian Johnson (disambiguation), Christie Malry's Own Double Entry OST, Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry, Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck, Ergodic literature, Eric Gregory Award, Eva Figes, February 5, Fragmentary novel, House Mother Normal, Javier Calvo, Jonathan Coe, Liberature, List of avant-garde films of the 1960s: 1965–1969, List of avant-garde films of the 1970s, List of English writers (D-J), List of fiction set in Nottingham, List of King's College London alumni, List of literary initials, List of metafictional works, List of people with reduplicated names, List of people with surname Johnson, List of postmodern novels, List of suicides, London Consequences, Los Campesinos!, Luke Haines, Melbourne International Film Festival, New Directions Publishing, Ocean's Thirteen, Penguin Modern Poets, Philip Tew, Postmodern literature, Rayner Heppenstall, Robin Hood Gardens, Romance Is Boring, Samuel Beckett, Somerset Maugham Award, Technology of the Discworld, The Crown and Greyhound, ..., The Unfortunates, Transatlantic Review (1959–77), Zulfikar Ghose, 1933 in literature, 1933 in poetry, 1964 in literature, 1969 in literature, 1973 in literature, 1973 in the United Kingdom, 2004 in literature. Expand index (10 more) »

Alan Burns (author)

Alan Burns (29 December 1929 – 23 December 2013) was an English author.

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Albert Angelo

Albert Angelo is the second novel written by the experimental novelist B. S. Johnson (1933–1973).

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Alison and Peter Smithson

Alison Margaret Smithson (22 June 1928 – 14 August 1993) and Peter Denham Smithson (18 September 1923 – 3 March 2003) were English architects that together formed an architectural partnership, and are often associated with the New Brutalism (especially in architectural and urban theory).

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All Lights India International Film Festival

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Ann Quin

Ann Quin (born 17 March 1936 in Brighton, Sussex – ? August 1973) was a British writer noted for her experimental style.

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Asa Benveniste

Asa Benveniste (August 25, 1925–April 13, 1990) was an American-born poet, typographer and publisher.

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At Swim-Two-Birds

At Swim-Two-Birds is a 1939 novel by Irish writer Brian O'Nolan, writing under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien.

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Baillie Gifford Prize

The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction (formerly the Samuel Johnson Prize) is an annual British prize for the best non-fiction writing in the English language.

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Barry Cole

Barry Cole (13 November 1936 – 26 June 2014) was a British poet.

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BFI Flipside

BFI Flipside is a series of Dual Format Editions (DVD and Blu-ray released together) which was launched in May 2009 and is published by the British Film Institute's Video label.

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Brian Johnson (disambiguation)

Brian Johnson (born 1947) is British lead singer of Australian hard rock band AC/DC.

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Christie Malry's Own Double Entry OST

Christie Malry's Own Double Entry by Luke Haines is the soundtrack to the film of the same name, based on a novel by B.S. Johnson and directed by Paul Tickell.

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Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry

Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry (1973) is the penultimate novel by the late British avant-garde novelist B. S. Johnson.

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Church of St Mary and St David, Kilpeck

The Church of St Mary and St David is a Church of England parish church at Kilpeck in the English county of Herefordshire, about 5 miles from the border with Monmouthshire, Wales.

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Ergodic literature

Ergodic literature is a term coined by Espen J. Aarseth in his book Cybertext—Perspectives on Ergodic Literature, and is derived from the Greek words ergon, meaning "work", and hodos, meaning "path".

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Eric Gregory Award

The Eric Gregory Award is a literary award given by the Society of Authors to British poets under 30 on submission.

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Eva Figes

Eva Figes (15 April 1932 – 28 August 2012) was an English author.

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February 5

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Fragmentary novel

A fragmentary novel is a novel made of fragments, vignettes, segments, documents or chapters that can be read in isolation and/or as part of the greater whole of the book.

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House Mother Normal

House Mother Normal (subtitle - "A Geriatric Comedy") is a novel by the experimental writer B.S. Johnson.

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Javier Calvo

Javier Calvo Perales is a Spanish writer born in Barcelona in 1973.

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Jonathan Coe

Jonathan Coe (born 19 August 1961) is an English novelist and writer.

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Liberature

Liberature is literature in which the material form is considered an important part of the whole and essential to understanding the work.

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List of avant-garde films of the 1960s: 1965–1969

This is a list of avant-garde and experimental films released between 1965 and 1969.

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List of avant-garde films of the 1970s

This is a list of avant-garde and experimental films released in the 1970s.

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List of English writers (D-J)

List of English writers lists writers in English, born or raised in England (or who lived in England for a lengthy period), who already have Wikipedia pages.

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List of fiction set in Nottingham

List of fiction set in Nottingham, England. This list omits works concerned with Robin Hood.

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List of King's College London alumni

This list of King's College London alumni comprises notable graduates as well as non-graduate former, and current, students.

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List of literary initials

A large number of authors choose to use some form of initials in their name when it appears in their literary work.

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List of metafictional works

Metafiction is a form of fiction in which the text – either directly or through the characters within – is 'aware' that it is a form of fiction.

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List of people with reduplicated names

Reduplication is a process by which the root or stem of a word, or part of it, is repeated.

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List of people with surname Johnson

Johnson is one of the most widely distributed surnames in the English-speaking world.

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List of postmodern novels

Some well known postmodern novels in chronological order.

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List of suicides

The following are lists of notable people who died from suicide.

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London Consequences

London Consequences is a 1972 group novel written by twenty writers published for the Festivals of London that year.

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Los Campesinos!

Los Campesinos! are a seven-piece indie pop band from Cardiff, Wales, formed in early 2006 at Cardiff University.

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Luke Haines

Luke Michael Haines (born 7 October 1967) is an English musician, songwriter and author, who has recorded music under various names and with various bands, including The Auteurs, Baader Meinhof and Black Box Recorder.

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Melbourne International Film Festival

The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Australia.

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New Directions Publishing

New Directions Publishing Corp. is an independent book publishing company that was founded in 1936 by James Laughlin and incorporated in 1964. Its offices are located at 80 Eighth Avenue in New York City.

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Ocean's Thirteen

Ocean's Thirteen (also written as Ocean's 13) is a 2007 American heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring an ensemble cast.

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Penguin Modern Poets

Penguin Modern Poets was a series of 27 poetry books published by Penguin Books in the 1960s and 1970s, each containing work by three contemporary poets (mostly but not exclusively British and American).

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Philip Tew

Philip Tew (born Enfield, Middlesex, England) is a professor of Post-1900 Literature at Brunel University.

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Postmodern literature

Postmodern literature is literature characterized by reliance on narrative techniques such as fragmentation, paradox, and the unreliable narrator; and is often (though not exclusively) defined as a style or a trend which emerged in the post–World War II era.

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Rayner Heppenstall

John Rayner Heppenstall (27 July 1911 in Lockwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England – 23 May 1981 in Deal, Kent, England) was a British novelist, poet, diarist, and a BBC radio producer.

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Robin Hood Gardens

Robin Hood Gardens is a residential estate in Poplar, London designed in the late 1960s by architects Alison and Peter Smithson and completed in 1972.

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Romance Is Boring

Romance Is Boring is the third studio album by indie pop band Los Campesinos!.

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Samuel Beckett

Samuel Barclay Beckett (13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director, poet, and literary translator who lived in Paris for most of his adult life.

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Somerset Maugham Award

The Somerset Maugham Award is a British literary prize given each year by the Society of Authors.

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Technology of the Discworld

The technology depicted in Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels takes two forms: magical and mechanical.

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The Crown and Greyhound

The Crown and Greyhound is a Grade II listed public house at 73 Dulwich Village, Dulwich, London.

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The Unfortunates

The Unfortunates is an experimental "book in a box" published in 1969 by English author B. S. Johnson and reissued in 2008 by New Directions.

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Transatlantic Review (1959–77)

Transatlantic Review was a literary journal founded and edited by Joseph F. McCrindle in 1959, and published at first in Rome, then London and New York.

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Zulfikar Ghose

Zulfikar Ghose (born March 13, 1935) is a novelist, poet and essayist.

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1933 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1933.

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1933 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1964 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1964.

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1969 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1969.

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1973 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1973.

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1973 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1973 in the United Kingdom.

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2004 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2004.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._S._Johnson

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