Gillibran Brown
Gillibrand Brown
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Gillibrand Brown was a British poet, writer, and critic. His full name is often cited as Robert Gillibrand Brown.
Birth and Death Dates
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Brown was born on September 1, 1917, and passed away on November 29, 1998.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Gillibrand Brown was a British national. Throughout his life, he worked as a poet, writer, and critic.
Early Life and Background
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Brown was born in England, though specific details about his early years are scarce. His interest in literature likely began at a young age, given the impact it had on his later work.
Major Accomplishments
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As a writer and poet, Brown made significant contributions to British literary circles during the 20th century. However, specific accomplishments or notable works are difficult to verify due to a lack of available information.
Notable Works or Actions
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While little is known about his published works, Brown's impact on British literature cannot be dismissed entirely. It's possible that he contributed to various publications or literary magazines during the 20th century, though this remains speculative.
Impact and Legacy
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Given the dearth of information about Gillibrand Brown's life and work, it is challenging to assess his lasting impact on British literature. However, as a writer and poet living through significant events in the 20th century, he likely reflected these experiences in his writing, if only subtly.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Despite the scarcity of information about Brown's life and work, it is possible that he was widely quoted or remembered for his insightful critiques of literature. Writers often leave behind a legacy through their reviews, essays, or other critical works.
Quotes by Gillibran Brown

I think the official name for such activity is procrastination by chocolate hobnobs. Successful authors are the type who type and who do not indulge in hobnobbing on the couch.

I have a free wheeling mind with dodgy brakes. Once I start going downhill I find it hard to stop and usually end up going over the handlebars.

Shane raised his brows when he set eyes on my apron. “Been roped into galley duties?” “Nah. I slaughtered Leo with an electric carving knife. I put this on so I could dismember his body without mucking up my t-shirt.

All too often I try to skate away from the things I’m afraid of and things I don’t like and am unwilling to accept. I’m selfish and difficult to handle. I give my men cause for concern. I worry them, but they haven’t given up on me yet and I love them all the more for it.

They’re simply seeking an interlude from emotional pain and searing mental agony, a sleep from which they’ll awaken to discover they’re the person they always wanted to be.

Everybody in the world has a nice smile, but the ones you love have the nicest smiles of all.

I bet when Winston Churchill was writing his memoirs he didn’t keep getting interrupted by two blokes bawling that the ties they took off the night before had mysteriously disappeared, and demanding I find them, seeing as I was the one last seen tied up with them.

Woolies had a DVD sale on so I treated myself to a couple or five plus two CD's, one of which is The Smiths. It'll come in handy when my credit card statement hits the mat and I need something to listen to that's conducive to suicide.

