"Plutocracy.' It has a perfect nuance: chilly, inaccessible, icy-rich."
"I am less interested in ghosts than in people who see ghosts."
Source: The magus of the Midlands, www.theguardian.com. October 20, 2000.
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Graham Joyce
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Graham Joyce was a British author known for his unique blend of fantasy and reality, particularly in works like 'The Silent Land.'
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