Take a look back at Dickens
The life... Feb. 7, 1812: Charles John Huffam Dickens born. 1824: Father sent to prison for debt. Twelve-year-old Charles Dickens does manual work in a factory. The future writer's themes are set: His lifelong sympathy for working class people as well as lost, oppressed and bewildered children.
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THE Q: Creators On WATCHMEN 2 - Should or Shouldn't They?
This morning, the comic book industry reacted in extremes to the news that DC is revisiting its Watchmen universe, releasing six mini-series that serve as prequels to the long-revered - and previously untouched - Alan Moore/Dave Gibbons story.The controversy rises from the feeling that the original story was complete, and that a sequel or prequel doesn't honor the impact it had on the industry ...
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Who is that masked Jewish man? Itβs Hero Man!
David Filmore is a mild-mannered filmmaker. A Shabbat-observant Jew from Australia who moved to West Hollywood 10 years ago, he spends his days focused on his production company, Plutonian Films.
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This much I know: Edmund White
The author, 72, on monogamy, despising old people, and being a Falstaff figure The big difference between gay life and straight life is the way we deal with our exes. I always talk about "shabby heterosexual values" because there's definitely an attitude of "off with their head". I know lots of gay people who don't think that way, including two men who run an antiques business together even ...
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Literary events in 2012
More Dickens and even more Shakespeare, but also new novels from Toni Morrison, Hilary Mantel, Zadie Smith, plus exciting new voices β 2012's literary highlights January 10 Charles Dickens's The Mystery of Edwin Drood , starring Matthew Rhys and Tamzin Merchant, begins β and, unlike the book, ends β on BBC2. 13 Michael Morpurgo's much-loved children's novel War Horse , a long-running favourite ...
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