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-'''Emma Christina Tennant''' [[FRSL]] (20 October 1937 – 21 January 2017) was a British novelist and editor. She was known for a [[postmodernism|postmodern]] approach to her fiction, which is often imbued with fantasy or [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]].+'''Emma Tennant''' (1937 – 2017) was a [[British novelist]] and editor. She was known for a [[postmodernism|postmodern]] approach to her fiction, which is often imbued with fantasy or [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]]. Between 1975 and 1979, she edited a literary magazine, ''[[Bananas (literary magazine)|Bananas]]'', which helped launch the careers of several young novelists.
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Emma Tennant (1937 – 2017) was a British novelist and editor. She was known for a postmodern approach to her fiction, which is often imbued with fantasy or magic. Between 1975 and 1979, she edited a literary magazine, Bananas, which helped launch the careers of several young novelists.



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