What do the Jeannes think of the Master summoning John Lancaster?
Jeanne: Though we had a bitter rivalry in life, the stakes are too high to cause turmoil in the ranks over old conflicts.
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What do the Jeannes think of the Master summoning John Lancaster?
Jeanne: Though we had a bitter rivalry in life, the stakes are too high to cause turmoil in the ranks over old conflicts.
Jeanne Alter: PUNCH THE DUKE UNTIL HE PUKES

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This could be interesting
This could be interesting
Although apparently the rights haven’t been picked up in the US yet.
Another audio project for #RichardArmitage, to be released next October 1st, 2020: "Reality, and other stories" by John Lanchester. Other narrators are: #EmiliaFox, #HughQuarsie, #AnthonyBoyle.
You can pre-order it on Audible:https://t.co/0WrH9uvPLUhttps://t.co/15ksu9yNrN pic.twitter.com/HUy8wjsvTn
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Path thro’ a Garden - John Lancaster
British, b.1930-
acrylic on canvas , 90 x 70 cm.
Petunia did not think of herself as someone who had ‘seen it all.’ She thought she had had a narrow and uneventful life. Nevertheless, she had lived through two-thirds of the entire history of Pepys Road, and she had seen a great deal, noticing more than she ever admitted and judging as little as she could.
Coming Soon ...
To be published tomorrow, March 5th, “The Wall” by John Lanchester, a dystopian (but maybe not so much) novel about an island nation that surrounds its coastline with a huge wall.
Also coming to a bookstore near you tomorrow, “The Baggage Handler” by David Rawlings, a magical realism novel that makes the emotional baggage we carry around with us visible. Sounds like an interesting concept!
And also to be released tomorrow, “Gingerbread” by Helen Oyeyemi, a mystical story of family, inheritance, and gingerbread.

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The Lohar People
John Lancaster, a journalist who traveled to India to explore the lives of India’s nomads, penned his experiences with the Gadulia Lohar people February of 2010. He discovered the Lohar moving about in the northwestern Rajasthan state. The Lohar people exemplify the characteristics of culture as defined by anthropologists in their daily lives.
Culture is difficult to define but has a set of…
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john lancaster by ben hartman
Poster design by Jimbo Valentine