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You are right.   
I. Nunes does not ‘do’ colour treatment in prose befitting the chick lit genre, 
believing that such raising of  “creative writing” to new heights complete with 
abject, obsequious  treatment of subjects [read suck up] is better left to the 
more  practiced  authoress. And self-described journalist.  
 
Nunes quotes Mark Twain: Cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college 
education. 
Cheers,
I. Nunes
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Carvalho elisabeth_...@yahoo.com wrote 

<<I'm sure Ms I. Nunes is a literary critic of great merit here in England, 
although I've not heard of her. Perhaps like her hero Mark Twain, she writes 
under an psuedonym. I shall keep a look-out for her distinctive style in the 
Guardian or the Times.
 
However, Frederick being a journalist who studied in Sweden, he has been 
trained to give as much information of the person, he is introducing into the 
piece. So he always provides information either by way of profession or the 
place they live in. And so he meant nothing more nor less when he introduced Dr 
Antonio Gomes in such a manner. >>
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