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  1. From School to University by Julie Burchill, Jane Burchill, 1982-06
  2. Ambición by Julie Burchill, 2000
  3. Valley of the Dolls (Virago Modern Classics) by Jacqueline Susann, 2003-11-24
  4. Verdammt, ich hatte recht. Eine Autobiographie. by Julie Burchill,
  5. Diana by Julie Burchill, 1998-01-01
  6. Rough Hands by Julie Burchill,
  7. Dreams of Leaving by Julie Burchill,
  8. The Modern Maiden's Handbook by Nina/ Burchill, Julie (CON) De La Mer, 2008-05-01
  9. Julie Burchill Is Away by Tim Fountain, 2005-04-01

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    47. Brighton & Hove | News Features | Cash Or Culture? By Julie Burchill Of The Guar
    Guardian columnist and Brighton resident julie burchill s debates whetherpublic money should be spent on culture or voluntary sector groups.
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    Julie Burchill was inundated with replies to her Guardian column. One of the biggest debates in Brighton and Hove is whether public money should be spent on culture or voluntary sector groups - if indeed the former is being funded at the expense of the latter. Two of the chief protaganists, Guardian columnist and Brighton and Hove resident Julie Burchill and city council chief executive David Panter, put their views. I've always admired columnists who turn in a piece that's just made up of readers' responses to a previous outing because a) it makes you look like a "listening" sort of person and b) it means you don't have to do any work. But for most of my 25 years in journalism, this wasn't really an option, as there are only so many times you can reproduce such sentiments as DIE PAGAN HAG! in 1,000 words before the section editor wants a little word in your ear. But ever since I objected to Brighton New Labour Council's unusual policy of taking from the wretched to give to the rich in my Guardian column a couple of weeks ago ­ in the worst example, Brighton Rape Crisis Centre, staffed solely by voluntary workers, had the whole of its modest £7,000 grant taken away, while the council continues to throw money at the likes of the Komedia and the Gardner Arts Centre ­ my postbag overfloweth with correspondence that leaves me, frankly, still on the starting blocks when it comes to dry wit, passion and clear-sightedness.

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    50. Julie Burchill, Literature
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    55. Julie Burchill Can Ram IT
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    "Apparently you are someone who once made a claim for yourself on the basis of her working class roots. this may have been useful once, but obviously several decades have passed and the hypocrisy of your present position is becoming all to clear. Blow your old, dusty proletarian tuba with all your might, but the unhappy truth is that for many years your life has been one of coterie privilege and dining clubs, a cozy, smug, chic literary insiders' set that would turn the stomach of any authentic member of the working class. you have become a sheltered, pampered sultan of slick, snide wordplay, without direct experience of life of any kind. As a writer approaching midlife, you lack vision and deep insight" "Fuck off you crazy old dyke."

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    with Julie Burchill THE QUEEN of the Groucho now holds court in exile behind the bolted doors of the Sussex Arts Club in a Brighton back street, attended by a retinue of two - her best friend the barmaid and a Spanish waiter called Gus. The self-styled Dark Angel of Brighton seldom ventures out other than to shop or scatter £20 notes to the beggars. The Devil was led into an oak-panelled room where she emerged from the gloom in vivid red lipstick. After her recent Sapphic conversion, the Devil was not expecting a seduction. But from her wandering hands and frequently proffered snuff box, it was clear she was out to corrupt him. A number of images presented themselves. A diva whose audience has run away, the Wife of Bath sizing up husband number three, Britannia on the old penny. DEVIL: X Were you ever suspected of being a KGB agent? BURCHILL: X .My Dad and me got on the phone about it, we'd moan like two old married women, having to suffer these brutes. They'd never lived it. When my dad had cheered up a bit, he said 'Tell you what though, everything's going to happen now, drugs, crime, gangsters, I think we're well out of it basically. Over and out.' And he put the phone down. DEVIL: X Do you think punk's iconoclasm paved the way for Thatcherism?

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    58. New Statesman: Julie And The Scriptwriter: Suzanne Moore On The Fantasy World Of
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    I like a woman with an ego, so I've always liked Julie Burchill. It's the same with Jeanette Winterson. When, in one of those tedious "best books of the year" lists, Winterson recommended one of her own novels, I just cheered. In these days of supposedly comic self-deprecation, we are in dire need of such women. There is no one bigger or better at blowing her own trumpet than our Julie. Since she moved to the Guardian, it is now acceptable to read her aloud over the baguettes and then write a letter in protest at the size of her swimming pool, the number of abortions she's had or her penchant for capital punishment. This is a fine arrangement for all concerned. It has also brought her an entirely new generation of readers who don't know or care about all that hip young gunslinger NME stuff or even about her marriages. Cue one of her best lines: on "losing her looks" "When I was younger I was the sweetest chick in town, I had a 38-inch chest and a waist like this [handspan] and what did it get me? Tony Parsons."

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    Excerpt from Julie Burchill's "Diana", pp 94-103 The Queen's favourite television programme of all time is by many accounts The Good Life A Good Life in which Tom was habitually unfaithful to Barbara with Margot? It had all been so different once upon a time. Given even less chance to marry for love than other people, the monarchy has always felt much less compulsion to be faithful. In Henry VIII, the most enthusiastic serial monogamist of all, we see this at its most sensational, but other kings merely left their wives on the side of the plate for Mr Manners when they fired of them, rather than inside a bucket. The glory and spirituality of monarchy, the divine right of kings and all that blasphemous mumbo-jumbo about the monarch being His representative on Earth seems even more profane when placed alongside the prolonged delight with which monarchs have broken their marriage vows. The type of prim and proper citizen who sees the monarchy as a totem of purity in a dirty world should have no truck whatsoever with history books lest he find himself reading about 1324, when King Edward II had a retreat built on the south bank of the Thames, staffed and stuffed with whores for his relaxation and recreation. Or 1431, when Henry VI visited France, and was entertained bv three naked women frolicking in a fountain - he was ten at the time. (And we think it's a little bit racy for Prince Harry to get an eyeful of all those topless African dancing girls!) And of course 1660, when Charles II returned to the throne of England, bringing with him a huge influx of aristocrats determined to resume the lifestyle which Cromwell had so nudely interrupted. Being a leisured class and, additionally, one highly pleased with itself for returning from the routing handed out by the New Model Army (which sounds like a good enough description of Prince Andrew's girlfriends before he had the good luck to hook up with Miss Sarah Ferguson), one of the main functions - and indeed the only talent - of the aristocracy was to be seen enjoying itself, and no King was ever as suited to this onerous task as Charles II, whose courtesans and mistresses took up easily as much of his time as did affairs of state. His friend the Earl of Rochester wrote the following about him:

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