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Revision as of 23:47, 1 December 2005
General
- Is, in some way, associated with The War.
- Was a politician.
- Became a Brilliant Novelist.
- May have been part of The Third Power
- He was apparently quite close to Vianne Adamek, former Master of the Academy.
- His diary is on display at the Academy Museum exhibit on The War.
- He built a house, on which he included a beautifully inscribed Third Power symbol (which is simply referred to as "The Granier Mark").
- When Vianne Adamek retired, he gave the house to her, and it has been in the Adamek family ever since.
- The mark is a point of interest in the house. Aiko Entrescore has been known to projects based on it.
Biography
Granier Biographer Angry
Diana Coh, author of "Granier: A Man for Our Times" and leading Anthony Granier biographer, has added her voice to the protests against the Academy Museum's new exhibit. In a speech to fellow protesters over the weekend, she said: "Anthony Granier helped lift this city out of the dark times and into the light. It is ridiculous that his name should be linked to the conflict in this way." |
References
- The Perplex City Sentinel
- Quirky Acuity
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