I've just noticed that the rubric specifies a 'great writer'. Usually 'well-known' or 'famous' is is enough. 'Great' would apply more readily to Melville or Proust than to Larkin (by consensus), but probably 'great' is a slip & well-known will do.
Last edited by basil ransome-davies; 08-26-2013 at 01:44 AM.
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