Alan Brien
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"Alan Brien" was an English journalist best known for his novel Lenin (novel)/Lenin. This took the form of a fictional diary charting Lenin's life from the death of his father to shortly before his own demise in 1924.

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The blue-rinse warbler and her horn-rimmed mate are rare and overdue this year.

Violence is the repartee of the illiterate.

The country is laid out in a haphazard, sloppy fashion, offensive to the tidy, organized mind.

I have done almost every human activity inside a taxi which does not require main drainage.

The majority of them give the impression of being men who have been drafted into the job during a period of martial law and are only waiting for the end of the emergency to get back to a really congenial occupation such as slum demolition . . .