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Charles Raymond Bell Mortimer CBE (25 April 1895 – 9 January 1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer on art and literature, known mostly as a critic and literary editor.
Um retrato grandioso e devastador de uma das famílias mais ricas dos Estados Unidos, cuja reputação e fortuna erguidas com o Valium foram destruídas pelo OxyContin. Best-seller do The New York Times, Império da dor começa na Grande Depressão, com a história de três irmãos médicos: Raymond, Mortimer e Arthur Sackler.
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1 de out. de 2005 · Bloomsbury Rooms: Modernism, Subculture, and Domesticity begins and ends with a reference to The New Interior Decoration (1929), a ‘schizophrenic’ collaboration between Dorothy Todd, recent editor of Vogue, and Raymond Mortimer.
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Raymond Mortimer. Literary and art critic and editor; wrote for Vogue and the Nation but came to wide attention with his reviews in the New Statesman of which he became literary editor (1935-47); chief reviewer for the Sunday Times (1948-52).
Charles Raymond Bell Mortimer CBE (25 April 1895 – 9 January 1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer on art and literature, known mostly as a critic and literary editor.
Literary and art critic and editor; wrote for Vogue and the Nation but came to wide attention with his reviews in the New Statesman of which he became literary editor (1935–1947); chief reviewer for the Sunday Times (1948–1952). Set in the dining room of Mortimer's Bloomsbury flat.
Charles Raymond Bell Mortimer CBE (25 April 1895 – 9 January 1980), who wrote under the name Raymond Mortimer, was a British writer on art and literature, known mostly as a critic and literary editor. He was born in Knightsbridge, London, and brought up in Redhill, Surrey.