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著者名典拠情報
NCIDDA17872749
名称(HDNG)Brown, Craig, 1957-
生没年(DATE)1957
をも見よ(SAF)Littlejohn, Bel <>
Arnold, Wallace, 1957- <>
注記(NOTE)For works of this author entered under other names, search also under Littlejohn, Bel and Arnold, Wallace, 1957-
Formerly on undifferentiated name record: n 83065370
Hug me while I weep for I weep for the world, 1998: t.p. (Craig Brown)
Guardian (Manchester, England), June 27, 1998: p. 3 (Bel Littlejohn is journalist Craig Brown)
Observer (London, England), Nov. 15, 1998: p. 14 (Bel Littlejohn, latest persona of Craig Brown, parodist, also restaurant critic)
The hounding of John Thomas, 1994: t.p. (Craig Brown) jkt. (b. 1957, lives in Essex; writes the parody diary for Private Eye; journalist)
WW, 2001 (Brown, Craig Edward Moncrieff, freelance writer, b. May 23, 1957; pseudonyms: Wallace Arnold, Bel Littlejohn)
BBC Radio 4 website, searched March 5, 2009: This is Craig Brown, From 24 Feb. 2004 (Columnist and satirical writer Craig Brown was educated at Eton and Bristol University then moved straight down to London to pursue a career as a freelance journalist. Brown appears in the UK media under a variety of disguises. In The Independent on Sunday he is Wallace Arnold, he's Bel Littlejohn in The Guardian, and he has a diary in Private Eye under a number of topical guises. As well as writing comedy shows such as Norman Ormal for TV, Craig has a regular column in The Daily Telegraph, has written the books The Little Book of Chaos, The Marsh Marlowe Letters and The Hounding of John Thomas.)
SRC:Hello goodbye hello : a circle of 101 remarkable meetings / Craig Brown (Simon & Schuster, 2013, c2011): back cover (Craig Brown is a veteran journalist for such publications as Private Eye and London's Daily Mail)
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