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'''''Some Gorgeous Accident''''' (1967) was [[James Kennaway]]'s fifth novel and the last to be published during his lifetime. It is a portrait of a triangular relationship between photographer James Link, journalist Susan Steinberg and doctor Richard David Fiddes.<ref>{{cite book |title=James & Jim: a biography of James Kennaway |last=Royle |first=Trevor |year=1983 |publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing|Mainstream]] |isbn=978-0-906391-46-4 |pages=185–195 }}</ref>
'''''Some Gorgeous Accident''''' (1967) was [[James Kennaway]]'s fifth novel and the last to be published during his lifetime. It is a portrait of a triangular relationship between photographer James Link, journalist Susan Steinberg and doctor Richard David Fiddes.<ref>{{cite book |title=James & Jim: a biography of James Kennaway |last=Royle |first=Trevor |year=1983 |publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing|Mainstream]] |isbn=978-0-906391-46-4 |pages=185–195 }}</ref>



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Some Gorgeous Accident (1967) was James Kennaway's fifth novel and the last to be published during his lifetime. It is a portrait of a triangular relationship between photographer James Link, journalist Susan Steinberg and doctor Richard David Fiddes.[1]

A stage adaptation of Some Gorgeous Accident was presented at the Assembly Rooms as part of the Edinburgh Festival in August 2010.

See also

References

  1. ^ Royle, Trevor (1983). James & Jim: a biography of James Kennaway. Mainstream. pp. 185–195. ISBN 978-0-906391-46-4.