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Author Janette Turner Hospital discusses her work, including her motivation to write A Very Proper Death and her reason for using a pseudonym. She also comments on her [then] upcoming novel Orpheus Lost.
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Due Preparations for Paradise : or, The Plague Now According to Hany Abu-Assad and Janette Turner Hospital
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Engaging with Literature of Commitment : The Worldly Scholar (Volume 2) 2012; (p. 217-230)
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Due Preparations for Paradise : or, The Plague Now According to Hany Abu-Assad and Janette Turner Hospital
2012
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Engaging with Literature of Commitment : The Worldly Scholar (Volume 2) 2012; (p. 217-230)
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Subjects:
- A Very Proper Death 1990 single work novel
- Oyster 1996 single work novel
- Due Preparations for the Plague 2003 single work novel
- Orpheus Lost 2007 single work novel
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