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The voice of García Márquez and Vargas Llosa, she drew the world’s attention to the value of her craft
The Egyptian cut a swath through British society whose recognition he craved
A sympathetic westerner who became a participant-observer as the country transformed
The shadowy head of the Russian mercenary group belonged to a new breed of criminal entrepreneur
Known as the ‘Black Godfather’, his behind-the-scenes talent for making connections transformed many careers
Making his name with ‘The French Connection’ and ‘The Exorcist’ set a near-impossible standard for his later films
A sage adviser to spies and Colombian presidents, he was the acme of an Oxford don
As a foreign correspondent, his empathy shone through his reporting
The mesmerising artist used her platform to shine a light on the issues she cared about
The authority on free will scored a surprise bestseller with ‘On Bullshit’
Czech-born novelist and essayist who diagnosed how communism ruptured the unity of European culture
The sister of Martin Luther King Jr was an author, professor and campaigner in her own right
A charming but exacting ‘jobber’ who brought together risk-takers to invest in future innovators
He sparked a revolution in the way financial markets are understood
‘Case 1’ in the study of the condition, he advanced understanding of it, while living a full and quiet life
With more than 2mn clues to his name, he was known as the ‘Mozart’ of the puzzle community
As an actor, she ruled the screen — and as an MP, she was fearless in criticism of the leader she had helped elect
The novelist was the last conjuror of a now vanished America
Media mogul inescapably linked to economic decline and sometimes woeful standards of public life
Having spent two decades passing US secrets to Moscow, he created the worst intelligence failure in FBI history
As chief executive he successfully overhauled Diageo’s portfolio and was a towering figure in the drinks industry
Nobel Prize winner who discovered the cause of cervical cancer in humans
He was deeply committed to shaping financial regulation but came under heavy criticism for his efforts to co-operate with industry
He went on to pursue a career in Hollywood and championed civil rights — but the sports star also had a dark history of violence against women
Her hugely popular songs expressed her belief that, with enough will, people could do anything
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