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Lorna Sage
Lorna Sage died in January 2001. Part of her autobiography, Bad Blood, for which she won the Whitbread Biography Prize, was first published in the LRB in 1993.
Selected bibliography
- Good as Her Word: Selected Journalism (2003)
- Moments of Truth: Twelve Twentieth-Century Women Writers (2001)
- Flesh and the Mirror: Essays on the Art of Angela Carter (editor) (2001)
- Bad Blood: A Memoir (2000)
- The Cambridge Guide to Women’s Writing in English (editor) (1999)
- Women in the House of Fiction (1992)
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Mother’s Back · 18 May 2000
- What is a Woman? And Other Essays by Toril Moi
A Simpler, More Physical Kind of Empathy · 30 September 1999
- South of the Border, West of the Sun by Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel
- The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami, translated by Jay Rubin
I, too, write a little · 18 June 1998
- The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks: Vols I edited by Margaret Scott
- The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks: Vols II edited by Margaret Scott