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Encyclopedia > Unearthing Suite

Unearthing Suite is a short story by Margaret Atwood, contained in her short story collection Bluebeard's Egg.


It was also published separately, as a limited edition small press book in 1983.


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Having no access to the video recording of the world premiere of the "real" Second Jazz Suite (Last Night of the Proms 2000; BBC DVD WMDVD8001-9) this was my first introduction to the work, here in its three-movement guise courtesy of Manashir Yakubov and Gerard McBurney's unearthing and arranging prowess.
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