4. Dostoevsky??
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4. Dostoevsky??
Wild guess on #5 John Donne.
By clutching-at-straws-process-of-elimination methodology (ie. we've got Shelly and Keats,) and Byron was a sardonic sod, so Byron for number 5
I mean the Quote was Byronic, about Wordsworth?
#3 has a whiff of Dorothy Parker talking to some dude, maybe.
Just when I was about to hammer the final nail in this coffin, the corpse has suddenly shifted to the right. What else to do but continue beating him until we know for sure that he's dead?
That is correct; Mick also correctly judged the quote to be Byronic.
So that just leaves us this quote, from a 1997 interview, between two Brits:
Quote:
"About eight years or so ago, Valentine's Day, I seem to remember, you received an extremely bad review…and this review, unlike most bad reviews, came accompanied with a very large advance."
As the renowned carpet bomber of this thead, (as opposed to jajdude the sniper) I shall have yet another wild guess
JK Rowling.
Martin Amis? (Sometime around The Information?)
Philip Roth? -his ex wife Claire Bloom gave him the bad review.
^ sorry not British.