They're " stultified by self-observation, " to borrow a phrase once used by the English novelist Angus Wilson to describe some of his own characters.
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An author who wrote vivid and often bitingly satirical novels, Angus Wilson ( 1913-91 ) created a fictional world that reflected the concerns of those who lived outside the mainstream.
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"' Angus Wilson Lennie "'( 18 April 1930 14 September 2014 ) was a Scottish film and theatre character actor, with a career spanning 50 years.
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Angus Wilson made him a character in his novel " Hemlock and After, " and Warhol cast him in a soap opera ( " Two pilots were shot,"
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Ballard was educated at St David's School, Middlesex and read English and American Literature at The University of East Anglia, where her tutors included Malcolm Bradbury, Lorna Sage, and Angus Wilson.
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He was brought up in England, Germany, and the South of France, and educated at Rugby School and at the University of East Anglia where he studied Comparative Literature under Malcolm Bradbury and Angus Wilson.
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""'The Old Men at the Zoo " "'is a novel written by Angus Wilson, first published in 1961 by Secker and Warburg, and by Penguin books in 1964.
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Chopping's first novel, " The Fly " ( Secker & Warburg, 1965 ) was recommended to its publisher by Angus Wilson, where David Farrar found it " a perfectly disgusting concoction ".
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She designed the covers of six novels by Angus Wilson that were published in paperback by Penguin Books, and contributed one hundred drawings to a cookbook by Rowley Leigh called " No Place Like Home ".
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She has also written several screenplays, plays and short stories, as well as non-fiction such as " A Writer's Britain : Landscape and Literature " and biographies of Arnold Bennett and Angus Wilson.