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Kay Dick


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
July 29, 1915

Died
October 19, 2001


Dick was born Kathleen Elsie Dick at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, London, England, UK, but was but raised in Switzerland by her mother, Kate Frances Dick, being educated in Geneva, as well as at the Lycée Français in London. In early life, Kay Dick worked at Foyle's bookshop in London's Charing Cross Road and, at 26, became the first woman director in English publishing at P.S. King & Son. She later became a journalist, working at the New Statesman. For many years, she edited the literary magazine The Windmill, under the nom de plume Edward Lane.

Dick wrote five novels between 1949 and 1962, including the famous An Affair of Love (1953) and Solitaire (1958). She also wrote literary biography, researching the lives of Colette and Carlyle. In 1
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They: A Sequence of Unease

3.36 avg rating — 5,336 ratings — published 1977 — 37 editions
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Writers at Work: The Paris ...

3.69 avg rating — 29 ratings — published 1957 — 4 editions
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The Shelf

3.07 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 1984 — 2 editions
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Ivy and Stevie

3.43 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1971 — 4 editions
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Solitaire

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Pierrot

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An Affair of Love

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Friends & friendship;: Conv...

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Angels in your beer

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The two faces of Robert Just

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“I think that it is right and renewing to remember acts of love because, in the relative brevity of our lives, there is not time enough for loving. Until I brought myself back to recall that exuberant pleasure, I had almost forgotten about it, placed it, as I said, on the shelf, somewhere in my memory. One should be less mean with one’s memory of love, bring it out now and then, let it glow inside one as a positive element of our experiences to be cherished and to be grateful for. It is all too easy in troubled and preoccupied times to forget the blessings.”
Kay Dick, The Shelf

“[...] Love is unsocial, inadmissible, contagious. [...] It admits communication. Grief for lost love is the worse offence, indictable. It suggests love has value, understanding, generosity, happiness. Tessa is an extreme case. She flaunts it with pride.”
Kay Dick, They: A Sequence of Unease

“The day was light-hearted. A wind, slight and soft on the skin, enhanced rather than reduced the sun’s warmth. Plumes of foaming waves surfaced like fresh paint on the sea. A day for falling in love.”
Kay Dick, They: A Sequence of Unease

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