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  1. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Evgenia Citkowitz is an American playwright, journalist and author best known as the celebrity wife of accomplished English actor Julian Sands. Sands was a celebrated English actor known for his breakout roles in films and TV series like A Room with a View (1985), Warlock (1989), Naked Lunch and more.

  2. Evgenia Citkowitz. EVGENIA CITKOWITZ was born in New York and was educated in London and the United States. Her short stories have been published in various British magazines. Her screenplay The House in Paris, based on Elizabeth Bowen’s novel, is currently in development. Ether: Seven Stories and a Novella is her first book.

  3. 27 de may. de 2010 · The kind of imaginative leap you expect in a poem, it gives an otherwise slight story a small radiance. Citkowitz’s book is peopled by mothers and fathers who are fumblers at best, unrepentant ...

  4. All the characters in Evgenia Citkowitz's first collection of short fiction are connected by the quest for identity—some are poised at crossroads, while others teeter on the edge of a moral precipice. In "Leavers' Events," a teenage girl awaits exam results and has a sexual encounter with a teacher that she hopes will define her.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2018 · Evgenia Citkowitz ’s The Shades is technically a first novel, but banish all assumptions that the designation might evoke. This is not single-strand auto-fiction, a thin mask for the author’s ...

  6. Evgenia Citkowitz. American writer and journalist Evgenia Citkowitz in studio, 1979. Photographer: John Swannell. Media name: JS_PE124. A fine art print is. available of this image. Email us or visit our store. for more information.

  7. Julian Sands (son-in-law) Family. Guinness. Lady Caroline Blackwood (born Caroline Maureen Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood; 16 July 1931 – 14 February 1996) was an English writer, socialite, and muse. Her novels have been praised for their wit and intelligence. One of her works is an autobiography, which detailed her wealthy but unhappy childhood.