"You can live for a week without poetry, but not without water."

A. A. Gill (1954 - 2016)
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About A. A. Gill

A. A. Gill (Adrian Anthony Gill) was a British writer and critic known for his contributions to various publications, including The Sunday Times. He had a distinctive writing style marked by sharp wit and insightful commentary on a wide range of topics, from food and travel to television and modern culture. Gill's writing often provoked lively debate and challenged conventional thinking, making him a prominent figure in the world of journalism and criticism.

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