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Only two things you can do for an artist. Give him money and show his stuff.” Ernest Hemingway, letter to Ernest Walsh.
Clockwise, from the top left-hand corner: in Castelo de Vide, Alto Alentejo; Diamond the calico cat, in Conway, Arkansas; paddling the Buffalo River, Arkansas; the Templars` Convento de Cristo, in Tomar; and in the Bairro Alto, Lisbon.
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​Our Parent Who Art In heaven:

Powell has penned what may be the anti-woke campus novel of our times, a rollicking satire equal to the wittiest and most keenly observed of Tom Sharpe or Evelyn Waugh."
David Joiner, author of Kanazawa

"When I started reading Our Parent Who Art in Heaven, I laughed so loud I scared myself - when I finished it, I realized I'd just read a brilliant book. If I taught English Lit., I'd put Powell's satire on my syllabus with such writers as Evelyn Waugh, DH Lawrence, and John Fowles. And when they (the woke mob of both plural and singular theys) came for Powell's book with pitchforks and Twitter, screaming for the book to be cancelled, I would fight for it, as it is a great book about this age of unreason."
Kirsten Koza, humourist, author of Lost in Moscow

"Hurry! Get this book before it's canceled! 
Brilliant and hysterically funny. Touches on everything wrong with today's so-called higher education. I can't wait to (anonymously) leave this dangerously hilarious book in my English Department Lounge. Pure comical genius. Unfortunately, it's all too true."
Gary Buslik, author of A Rotten Person in the Caribbean

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