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Kingfishers Catch Fire is a 1953 comedy novel by the British writer Rumer Godden. It was party inspired by her own time living in Kashmir. The title is taken from the poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins.

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  • Kingfishers Catch Fire is a 1953 comedy novel by the British writer Rumer Godden. It was party inspired by her own time living in Kashmir. The title is taken from the poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins. (en)
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  • First edition (en)
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  • Kingfishers Catch Fire is a 1953 comedy novel by the British writer Rumer Godden. It was party inspired by her own time living in Kashmir. The title is taken from the poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins. (en)
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