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  2. Corridors of Power (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Corridors of Power. (novel) Corridors of Power is the ninth book in C. P. Snow 's Strangers and Brothers series. Its title had become a household phrase referring to the centres of government and power after Snow coined it in his earlier novel, Homecomings. (A slightly rueful Foreword to Corridors of Power expresses the hope that he is at least ...

  3. Liu Zhenyun - Wikipedia

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    Liu Zhenyun (born May 1958) is a Chinese novelist and screenwriter. [1] He is best known for his novel Someone to Talk To (awarded the 2011 Mao Dun Literature Prize) as well as his involvement with the many film adaptions of his books. Among these is I Am Not Madame Bovary, produced in collaboration with director Feng Xiaogang, a frequent ...

  4. C. P. Snow - Wikipedia

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    With the appeal of an insider's view, the novel depicts concerns other than the strictly academic that influence decisions of supposedly objective scholars. The Masters and The New Men were jointly awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize in 1954. Corridors of Power added a phrase to the language of the

  5. Corridors of Power - Wikipedia

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    Corridors of Power or Power corridor may refer to centres of government or power authority as a phrase. It may also refer to: Corridors of Power (album), an album by Gary Moore. Corridors of Power (novel), a novel by C.P. Snow. Corridors of Power (TV series), an Australian television mockumentary comedy series. Corridors of Power, a PC game ...

  6. Category:Novels by C. P. Snow - Wikipedia

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    T. Time of Hope. Categories: British novels by writer. English novels by writer. 20th-century British novels. British political novels.

  7. Corridors of Power (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first 25,000 vinyl copies of Corridors of Power came with a bonus EP featuring three live tracks recorded at the Marquee, London on 25 August 1982. Japanese rock singer Mari Hamada covered "Love Can Make a Fool of You" (Retitled as "Love, Love, Love") on her 1985 album Rainbow Dream.

  8. Category:1964 British novels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help ... United Kingdom portal; 1960s portal; British novels written or published in the year 1964 ... Corridors of Power (novel ...

  9. Category:British political novels - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Corridors of Power (novel) The Crying ...