I've got a bibliography formatting question that's a bit vexing. It's a newspaper article, taken from their online website, which attributes a work to someone as related by their wife long after their death, but the article is by someone else entirely. How the frig does one format this?
Normally, I list "author firstname lastname, book title (date)." The APA specifies "author lastname, first initial, middle initial, Article Title, Newspaper, retrieved from newspaper website (date).
The quote I'm trying to attribute is:
T. S. Eliot, "Valerie Eliot's death deprived poetry of its strongest advocate" by David Morley, The Guardian, retrieved from www.theguardian.com (Nov. 13, 2012).
So how do you attribute someone reporting on someone else quoting a long-dead their party? As far as I can tell, this is the only known citation for this quote.
By the way, the APA is simply the first source that popped up during a search, but I'm NOT writing a newspaper article, so it's rules don't apply.