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A.S. Byatt, one of the most ambitious writers of her generation, whose dazzling 1990 novel, “Possession,” won the Booker Prize and brought her international fame as a novelist and unapologetic intellectual, has died. Her longtime publisher, Chatto & Windus, announced the death in a statement on Friday, saying she had died at her home. Ms. Byatt was a brilliant critic and scholar who broke the academic mold by publishing 11 novels and six collections of short stories. “I am not an academic who happens to have written a novel,” she bristled in an interview with The New York Times Magazine in 1991. The mystery is set in motion when a young scholar discovers something extraordinary at the London Library in 1985: old love letters tucked inside a rare edition of Victorian poetry.
Persons: , Booker, Byatt, , Ms Organizations: Chatto & Windus, The New York Times Magazine, London Library
The day Hamas attacked Israel, I unexpectedly reunited with my best friend in Kyiv. My friend, meanwhile, traveled across Ukraine as a local producer for foreign journalists covering the war. “They leave Ukraine because the front is moving slowly,” my friend told me when we met at her place in Kyiv. “The journalists will be back in no time once we liberate any significant patch of land.”Liberate another significant patch of occupied territories and discover another mass grave, I thought. Those of us not in the trenches must continue selling Ukrainian resistance to the world, telling our stories in the hope of support.
Persons: Valery Zaluzhny Locations: Israel, Kyiv, Ukraine, Britain, Lviv, Poland, London
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