Pat Kavanagh (agent), the Glossary
Patricia Olive "Pat" Kavanagh (31 January 1940 – 20 October 2008) was a British literary agent.[1]
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60 relations: A. D. Peters, Adam Mars-Jones, Andrew Graham-Dixon, Andrew Motion, Andrew Wylie (literary agent), Arthur Koestler, Auberon Waugh, Bee Wilson, Blake Morrison, Brain tumor, Brian Moore (novelist), Chris Mullin (politician), Christopher Frayling, Clive James, Dirk Bogarde, Douglas Dunn, Duncan Campbell (journalist, born 1944), Durban, Dylan Thomas, Francis Wheen, Helen Simpson (author), Hermione Lee, Highgate Cemetery, J. Walter Thompson, James Fenton, Jeanette Winterson, Joanna Trollope, John Irving, John Preston (English author), Julian Barnes, Laurie Lee, Leslie Kenton, Lindsay Clarke, Literary agent, Martin Amis, Michael Dibdin, Nicci French, Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit, Profile Books, Prue Leith, Rebecca West, Richard Burton, Robert Harris (novelist), Russell Davies, Ruth Rendell, S. J. Perelman, Sally Beauman, Sandi Toksvig, Simon Garfield, South African Air Force, ... Expand index (10 more) »
- 20th-century South African LGBT people
- South African bisexual women
A. D. Peters
Augustus Dudley Peters (1892–1973) was a British literary agent. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and a. D. Peters are literary agents.
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Adam Mars-Jones
Adam Mars-Jones (born 26 October 1954) is a British novelist and literary and film critic.
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Andrew Graham-Dixon
Andrew Michael Graham-Dixon (born 26 December 1960) is a British art historian, art critic, author and broadcaster.
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Andrew Motion
Sir Andrew Motion (born 26 October 1952) is an English poet, novelist, and biographer, who was Poet Laureate from 1999 to 2009.
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Andrew Wylie (literary agent)
Andrew Wylie (born 1947), known as The Jackal, is an American literary agent. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and Andrew Wylie (literary agent) are literary agents.
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Arthur Koestler
Arthur Koestler (Kösztler Artúr; 5 September 1905 – 1 March 1983) was a Hungarian-born author and journalist.
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Auberon Waugh
Auberon Alexander Waugh (17 November 1939 – 16 January 2001) was an English journalist and novelist, and eldest son of the novelist Evelyn Waugh.
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Bee Wilson
Beatrice Dorothy "Bee" Wilson is a British food writer and journalist.
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Blake Morrison
Philip Blake Morrison FRSL (born 8 October 1950) is an English poet and author who has published in a wide range of fiction and non-fiction genres. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and Blake Morrison are British people of Irish descent.
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Brain tumor
A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells form within the brain.
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Brian Moore (novelist)
Brian Moore (25 August 1921 – 11 January 1999), was a novelist and screenwriter from Northern Ireland who emigrated to Canada and later lived in the United States.
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Chris Mullin (politician)
Christopher John Mullin (born 12 December 1947) is a British journalist, author and Labour politician.
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Christopher Frayling
Sir Christopher John Frayling (born 25 December 1946) is a British educationalist and writer, known for his study of popular culture.
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Clive James
Clive James (born Vivian Leopold James; 7 October 1939 – 24 November 2019) was an Australian critic, journalist, broadcaster, writer and lyricist who lived and worked in the United Kingdom from 1962 until his death in 2019.
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Dirk Bogarde
Sir Dirk Bogarde (born Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde; 28 March 1921 – 8 May 1999) was an English actor, novelist and screenwriter.
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Douglas Dunn
Douglas Eaglesham Dunn, OBE (born 23 October 1942) is a Scottish poet, academic, and critic.
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Duncan Campbell (journalist, born 1944)
Duncan Campbell (born 1944), The Guardian.
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Durban
Durban (eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay, lagoon") is the third-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg and Cape Town, and the largest city in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
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Dylan Thomas
Dylan Marlais Thomas (27 October 1914 – 9 November 1953) was a Welsh poet and writer whose works include the poems "Do not go gentle into that good night" and "And death shall have no dominion", as well as the "play for voices" Under Milk Wood.
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Francis Wheen
Francis James Baird Wheen (born 22 January 1957) is a British journalist, writer and broadcaster.
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Helen Simpson (born 1957) is an English novelist and short story writer.
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Hermione Lee
Dame Hermione Lee, (born 29 February 1948) is a British biographer, literary critic and academic.
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Highgate Cemetery
Highgate Cemetery is a place of burial in north London, England, designed by architect Stephen Geary. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and Highgate Cemetery are burials at Highgate Cemetery.
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J. Walter Thompson
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James Fenton
James Martin Fenton (born 25 April 1949) is an English poet, journalist and literary critic. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and James Fenton are 20th-century English LGBT people.
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Jeanette Winterson
Jeanette Winterson (born 27 August 1959) is an English author. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and Jeanette Winterson are 20th-century English LGBT people.
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Joanna Trollope
Joanna Trollope (born 9 December 1943) is an English writer.
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John Irving
John Winslow Irving (born John Wallace Blunt Jr.; March 2, 1942) is an American-Canadian novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter.
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John Preston (English author)
John Preston (born 1953) is an English journalist and novelist.
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Julian Barnes
Julian Patrick Barnes (born 19 January 1946) is an English writer.
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Laurie Lee
Laurence Edward Alan Lee, (26 June 1914 – 13 May 1997) was an English poet, novelist and screenwriter, who was brought up in the small village of Slad in Gloucestershire.
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Leslie Kenton
Leslie Kenton (June 24, 1941 – November 13, 2016) was an American-born writer, journalist and entrepreneur who specialised in New Age health and beauty.
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Lindsay Clarke
Lindsay Clarke (born 1939, Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire) is a British novelist.
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Literary agent
A literary agent is an agent who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers, film producers, and film studios, and assists in sale and deal negotiation. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and literary agent are literary agents.
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Martin Amis
Sir Martin Louis Amis (25 August 1949 – 19 May 2023) was an English novelist, essayist, memoirist, screenwriter and critic.
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Michael Dibdin
Michael Dibdin (21 March 1947 – 30 March 2007) was a British crime fiction writer, best known for inventing Aurelio Zen, the principal character in 11 crime novels set in Italy.
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Nicci French
Nicci French is the pseudonym of English husband-and-wife team Nicci Gerrard (born 10 June 1958) and Sean French (born 28 May 1959), who write psychological thrillers together.
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Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is a novel by Jeanette Winterson published in 1985 by Pandora Press.
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Profile Books
Profile Books is a British independent book publishing firm founded in 1996.
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Prue Leith
Dame Prudence Margaret Leith, (born 18 February 1940) is a South African restaurateur, television presenter/broadcaster, cookery writer and novelist. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and Prue Leith are South African emigrants to the United Kingdom.
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Rebecca West
Dame Cicily Isabel Fairfield (21 December 1892 – 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer.
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Richard Burton
Richard Burton (born Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.; 10 November 1925 – 5 August 1984) was a Welsh actor.
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Robert Harris (novelist)
Robert Dennis Harris (born 7 March 1957) is a British novelist and former journalist.
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Russell Davies
Robert Russell Davies (born 5 April 1946) is a British journalist and broadcaster.
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Ruth Rendell
Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness Rendell of Babergh, (17 February 1930 – 2 May 2015) was an English author of thrillers and psychological murder mysteries.
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S. J. Perelman
Sidney Joseph Perelman (February 1, 1904 – October 17, 1979) was an American humorist and screenwriter.
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Sally Beauman
Sally Vanessa Beauman (née Kinsey-Miles, 25 July 1944 – 7 July 2016) was an English journalist and writer, author of eight widely translated and best-selling novels. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and Sally Beauman are burials at Highgate Cemetery.
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Sandi Toksvig
Sandra Birgitte Toksvig (born 3 May 1958) is a Danish-British broadcaster, comedian, presenter and writer on British radio, stage and television. Pat Kavanagh (agent) and Sandi Toksvig are 20th-century English LGBT people.
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Simon Garfield
Simon Frank Garfield (born 19 March 1960) is a British journalist and non-fiction author.
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South African Air Force
The South African Air Force (SAAF) is the air warfare branch of South African National Defence Force, with its headquarters in Pretoria.
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The Information (novel)
The Information is a 1995 novel by British writer Martin Amis.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Observer
The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.
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The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times is a British Sunday newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category.
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Tom Wolfe
Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr. (March 2, 1930 – May 14, 2018)Some sources say 1931; The New York Times and Reuters both initially reported 1931 in their obituaries before changing to 1930.
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Under Milk Wood
Under Milk Wood is a 1954 radio drama by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
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University of Cape Town
The University of Cape Town (UCT)(Universiteit van Kaapstad, iYunivesithi yaseKapa) is a public research university in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Vancouver
Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.
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Wendy Cope
Wendy Cope (born 21 July 1945) is a contemporary English poet.
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William Trevor
William Trevor Cox (24 May 1928 – 20 November 2016), known by his pen name William Trevor, was an Irish novelist, playwright, and short story writer.
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See also
20th-century South African LGBT people
- Alexis Rassine
- Arnold van Wyk
- Brenda Fassie
- Brett Goldin
- Casper de Vries
- Cecil Williams (anti-apartheid activist)
- David Poole (dancer)
- David W. Brokensha
- Ernst van Heerden
- Eudy Simelane
- Eusebius McKaiser
- Gary Frisch
- I. D. du Plessis
- Johannes Kerkorrel
- Johannes Radebe
- John Cranko
- Joseph Sonnabend
- Julia Nicol
- Lebo Mathosa
- Marda Vanne
- Muhsin Hendricks
- Pat Kavanagh (agent)
- Richard Rive
- Simon Nkoli
- Tatamkhulu Afrika
- Thembi Kgatlana
- Victor Stiebel
South African bisexual women
- Brenda Fassie
- Lebo Mathosa
- Pat Kavanagh (agent)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Kavanagh_(agent)
, The Information (novel), The New York Times, The Observer, The Sunday Times, Tom Wolfe, Under Milk Wood, University of Cape Town, Vancouver, Wendy Cope, William Trevor.