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Iain White was born in 1929, and in his youth frequented London’s Soho/Fitrovia literary bohemia. Later he took a Cambridge degree in Social Anthropology and spent twenty years as a copy-editor in academic publishing. His translations include: The King in the Golden Mask by Marcel Schwob (Carcanet, 1982; expanded edition Tartarus Press, 2012); Malpertuis by Jean Ray (Atlas Press, 1998); Visits of Love by Alfred Jarry (Atlas Press, 1993) and The Gangsters by Hervé Guibert (Serpent’s Tail, 1991).

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Malpertuis

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The King in the Golden Mask...

4.14 avg rating — 250 ratings — published 1982 — 7 editions
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4 Dada Suicides: Selected T...

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Encyclopaedia Acephalica: C...

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The Book of Masks: An Antho...

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The Tutu: Morals of the Fin...

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Ten Poems

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“Governance is a descriptive label that is used to highlight the changing nature of the policy process in recent decades.In particular, it sensitizes us to the ever increasing variety of terrains and actors involved in the making of public policy.Thus governance demands that we consider all the actors and locations beyond the 'core executive' involved in the policy making process.”
Iain White, Environmental Planning in Context



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