King: A Street Story (1999, ISBN 0-375-40556-9) is a novel by English writer John Berger.
She has collaborated on a number of plays with one of her regular English translators John Berger, including A Question of Geography, which has been performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Similarly, John Berger, the English Booker prize winning writer, makes his home in nearby Quincy, Haut Savoie, which also figures in his works.
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Under his editorship, Race & Class – a journal for Black and Third World Liberation – became the leading international English-language journal on racism and imperialism, attracting to its editorial board Orlando Letelier, Eqbal Ahmad, Malcolm Caldwell, John Berger, Basil Davidson, Thomas Hodgkin, Jan Carew, Manning Marable among others.
Originally a follower of writer John Berger, he moved to the political right in mid-life, coming into conflict with his former allies Art & Language.
People that soon were awarded fellowship in those early days are, amongst others, novelist John Berger, John Gittings, Richard Gott, Ernst Utrecht, and Ambalavaner Sivanandan