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There was the noise itself, which he thought of vaguely as the noise of classical music, sameish and rhetorical, full of feelings people surely never had
Alan Hollinghurst
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Alan Hollinghurst
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: May 26
Literary Critic
Novelist
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University Teacher
Writer
Stroud
Gloucestershire
Alan James Hollinghurst
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