Kay Dick
Born
in London, The United Kingdom
July 29, 1915
Died
October 19, 2001
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They: A Sequence of Unease
37 editions
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published
1977
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Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews
4 editions
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published
1957
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The Shelf
2 editions
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published
1984
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Ivy and Stevie
4 editions
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published
1971
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Solitaire
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1958
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Pierrot
2 editions
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published
1960
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An Affair of Love
3 editions
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published
1953
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Friends & friendship;: Conversations and reflections
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1974
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Angels in your beer
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The two faces of Robert Just
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1980
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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.”
― The Shelf
― 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.”
― They: A Sequence of Unease
― 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.”
― They: A Sequence of Unease
― They: A Sequence of Unease
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