Issue Details:First known date:2023...2023Word Games, Wit and the Pleasure of Annoying People : A Daughter’s Memoir Sheds New Light on the Notoriously Private John Clarke
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'Not long after John Clarke died in April 2017, his elder daughter, Lorin, attended a children’s birthday party where she found herself standing alone.'
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