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    Kay Boyle (February 19, 1902 – December 27, 1992) was an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and political activist. She was a Guggenheim...
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  • Almanack, originally published in 1928, later developed into a film in 2017. Kay Boyle was an American expatriate writer, novelist and activist who moved to...
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    Margaret Anderson, Djuna Barnes, Natalie Barney, Sylvia Beach, Erik Satie, Kay Boyle, Bryher, Caresse Crosby, Nancy Cunard, H.D., Janet Flanner, Jane Heap...
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    2009. Kay returned his support to Comic Relief in March 2011 with a cover version of "I Know Him So Well", re-recorded by singer Susan Boyle and Kay in the...
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  • University. Kay Boyle Collection, Morris Library, Southern Illinois University, Box 58, Folder 1. See letters and chronology in Kay Boyle: A Twentieth...
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    Susan Magdalane Boyle (born 1 April 1961) is a Scottish singer. She rose to fame in 2009 after appearing as a contestant on the third series of Britain's...
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  • screenplay by Michael Austin, based on the 1929 short story Maiden, Maiden by Kay Boyle. Set primarily in the Alps, the story focuses on Douglas Meredith (Sean...
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  • (1925–1967). They divorced circa 1928 following his affair with writer Kay Boyle, whom he later married. Soon after her first marriage dissolved, she had...
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    of many authors who would later become famous, among them Anaïs Nin, Kay Boyle, Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, Henry Miller, Charles Bukowski...
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  • trial. The Baab trial in Frankfurt was described by American journalist Kay Boyle in an article in The New Yorker, later also published as an introduction...
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