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    <![CDATA[Some very interesting pieces from the pen of the bestselling author of <strong>Birdsong</strong> and <strong>Human Traces</strong> &#8212; a collection of clever, funny and surprising parodies, pastiches and air-shots, inspired by <em>The Write Stuff </em>on Britain&#8217;s Radio 4.<br/><br/>Here&#8217;s a small sample of Pistache pieces:<br/><br/>Thomas Hardy is sent to cover the big match.<br/>Jane Austen braves a contemporary &#8220;dance&#8221;.<br/>William Shakespeare writes a speech for Basil Fawlty.<br/>Oscar Wilde tries to be an agony uncle.<br/>Samuel Beckett writes a monologue for Ronnie Corbett.<br/><br/>Pistache will be received with great delight by fans of Sebastian Faulks.]]>
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