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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Abi Morgan, screenwriter,  pictured in the former Hornsey Town Hall, London, on the film set of her screenplay "The Hour"  18 October 2011.
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  • Maximillian Michael "Max" Brooks, American author, screenwriter and actor, photographed near the film set of “World War Z” (based on his book) in George Square, Glasgow, August 25, 2011.
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  • Maximillian Michael "Max" Brooks, American author, screenwriter and actor, photographed near the film set of “World War Z” (based on his book) in George Square, Glasgow, August 25, 2011.
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  • Maximillian Michael "Max" Brooks, American author, screenwriter and actor, photographed near the film set of “World War Z” (based on his book) in George Square, Glasgow, August 25, 2011.
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  • Maximillian Michael "Max" Brooks, American author, screenwriter and actor, photographed near the film set of “World War Z” (based on his book) in George Square, Glasgow, August 25, 2011.
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  • Maximillian Michael "Max" Brooks, American author, screenwriter and actor, photographed near the film set of “World War Z” (based on his book) in George Square, Glasgow, August 25, 2011.
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  • Maximillian Michael "Max" Brooks, American author, screenwriter and actor, photographed near the film set of “World War Z” (based on his book) in George Square, Glasgow, August 25, 2011.
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  • movie, "The Times Traveler's Wife", director: Robert Schwentke, making of: Robert Schwentke (director), dramatic romance, drama, novel by Audrey Niffenegger, half length, scenery, set<br />
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  • movie, DEU 2009, director: Lars Buechel, making of: Lars Buechel (director), Ulrich Limmer (producer), Büchel, novel by Paul Maar, scene, half length, set<br />
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  • James McAvoy (Robbie Turner) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Keira Knightley, who plays Cecilia, on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Wang, Chinese American film director, half length, with his screenplay writer and author Paul Auster, during making of "Smoke" and "Blue in the Face", movie, set, Panavision movie camera, conversation, talking, direction<br />
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  • movie, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon", director: Chris Weitz, making of: Kristen Stewart, Chris Weitz (director), fantasy, novel by Stephenie Meyer, part 2, set, filming, scenery, full length, scene<br />
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  • The set of The Other Boleyn Girl<br />
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  • Natalie Portman (Anne Boleyn) and Scarlett Johansson on the set of The Other Boleyn Girl<br />
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  • Eric Bana as Henry Tudor on the set of The Other Boleyn Girl<br />
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  • Natalie Portman (Anne Boleyn) on the set of The Other Boleyn Girl<br />
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  • movie, "The Muppet Christmas Carol", director: Brian Henson, making of, comedy, novel by Charles Dickens, 19th century, full length, set, top hat, gesture, front door<br />
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  • movie, "The Muppet Christmas Carol", director: Brian Henson, making of, comedy, half length, novel by Charles Dickens, dolls, set, film location<br />
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  • movie, "The Joy Luck Club", director: Wayne Wang, scene, romance, Chinese girl, novel by Amy Tan, chess game, set, chessman, piece, fringe hairstyle, hairdo<br />
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  • movie, "Millennium: Part 1 - Men you hate women" (M‰n som hatar kvinnor), SWE / DNK / DEU 2009, director: Niels Arden Oplev, making of: Niels Arden Oplev (director), novel by Stieg Larsson, set, half length<br />
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  • movie, "Pope Joan", GBR / DEU 2009, director: Soenke Wortmann, making of: Soenke Wortmann (director), John Goodman, Sˆnke, novel by von Donna Cross, half length, laughing, sunglasses, set<br />
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  • movie, "Pope Joan", GBR / DEU 2009, director: Soenke Wortmann, making of: Soenke Wortmann (director), John Goodman (Pope Sergius), Alexander Held (King Lothar), Sˆnke, novel by von Donna Cross, set, half length, scene, filming, scenery<br />
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  • movie, "Pope Joan", GBR / DEU 2009, director: Soenke Wortmann, making of, scene, Sˆnke, novel by von Donna Cross, war, battle piece, soldier, soldiers, set, filming, camera, supernumerary, supe, cipher, supernumeraries<br />
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  • movie, "Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer", DEU 2006, director: Tom Tykwer, director and Rachel Hurd-Wood, novel by Patrick S¸skind, Suskind, Sueskind, half length, set, conversation<br />
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  • movie, "Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer", DEU 2006, director: Tom Tykwer, director and Ben Whishaw, novel by Patrick S¸skind, Suskind, Sueskind, half length, set, shooting<br />
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  • movie, "Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer", DEU 2006, director: Tom Tykwer, producer Bernd Eichinger and Dustin Hoffman, novel by Patrick S¸skind, Suskind, Sueskind, half length, set, fun, laughing<br />
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  • movie, "Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer", DEU 2006, director: Tom Tykwer, director and Dustin Hoffman, novel by Patrick S¸skind, Suskind, Sueskind, half length, set<br />
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  • movie, "Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer", DEU 2006, director: Tom Tykwer, cameraman Frank Griebe, director and producer Bernd Eichinger, novel by Patrick S¸skind, Suskind, Sueskind, half length, set<br />
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  • movie, DEU 2009, director: Lars Buechel, making of: Ulrich Limmer (producer), Paul Maar (author), Büchel, novel by Paul Maar, novelist, set, sitting, full length<br />
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  • movie, director: Francis Lawrence, scene with: Alice Braga, sci-fi, novel by Richard Matheson, full length, sitting at set table, chairs, chair, child, boy, kitchen<br />
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  • movie, "Everything is Illuminated" USA 2005, director: Liev Schreiber, making of, photo with: Eugene Hutz and director, adventure, comedy, novel by Jonathan Safran Foer, conversation, talking, set<br />
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  • movie, "Her crime was love"(Dunja), director: Josef von B·ky, historical drama, half length, novel by Alexander Puschkin, set, face to face, shooting break, joking around, making fun, cocking a snoot, laughing, cap, hands<br />
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  • movie, "Her crime was love"(Dunja), director: Josef von B·ky, Josef von B·ky, historical drama, novel by Alexander Puschkin, set, sitting in chairs, chair, rubber boot, gesturing, cigarette in the hand, laughing, country road, onlooker<br />
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  • James McAvoy (Robbie Turner) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Romola Garai (Briony, aged 18) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Vanessa Redgrave (Older Briony) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Keira Knightley (Cecilia) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Keira Knightley on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Romola Garai (Briony, aged 18) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Vanessa Redgrave (Older Briony) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Juno Temple (Lola) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Brenda Blethyn (Grace) and James McAvoy (Robbie) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • James McAvoy (Robbie Turner) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • James McAvoy (Robbie Turner) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Saoirse Ronan (Briony aged 13) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Set of Atonement<br />
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  • Juno Temple (Lola) and Saoirse Ronan (Briony, aged 13) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Juno Temple (Lola) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • James McAvoy (Robbie Turner) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • James McAvoy, who plays Robbie Turner, on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Keira Knightley, who plays Cecilia, on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Keira Knightley, who plays Cecilia, on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Saoirse Ronan (Briony 13 years old) on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Keira Knightley, who plays Cecilia, on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Romola Garai, who plays Briony (aged 18), on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Saoirse Ronan (Briony, 13 years old) with James McAvoy on the set of Atonement.<br />
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  • Saoirse Ronan, who plays Briony (13 years old) on the set of Atonement with Director, Joe Wright.<br />
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  • movie, "Alice in Wonderland", director: Tim Burton, scene with: Tim Burton (director), novel by Lewis Carroll, set, half length<br />
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  • movie, "Adventure at the Center of the Earth", USA 2008, remake of 1956 and 1976, director: Eric Brevig, scene with: Josh Hutcherson, adventure, novel by Jules Verne, set of teeth<br />
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  • Luis Trenker<br />
Trenker, Luis, 4.10.1892 - 12.4.1990, South Tyrolean actor, author / writer, half length,<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Sarah Dunant has written 8 novels. Her most recent successes are The Birth of Venus and In the Company of the Concubine both set in Renaissance Italy. She is currently at work completing the trilogy with a novel set in a Benedictine convent at the time of the counter reformation.<br />
She lives in London and Florence
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  • Sarah Dunant has written 8 novels. Her most recent successes are The Birth of Venus and In the Company of the Concubine both set in Renaissance Italy. She is currently at work completing the trilogy with a novel set in a Benedictine convent at the time of the counter reformation.<br />
She lives in London and Florence<br />
London February 2008
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  • Sarah Dunant has written 8 novels. Her most recent successes are The Birth of Venus and In the Company of the Concubine both set in Renaissance Italy. She is currently at work completing the trilogy with a novel set in a Benedictine convent at the time of the counter reformation.<br />
She lives in London and Florence<br />
London February 2008
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Rose Tremain, novelist at her home in Norfolk. Rose Tremain was born in 1943 in London. She was educated at the Sorbonne and is a graduate of the University of East Anglia, where she taught creative writing from 1988-95. Her publications include novels and short-story collections, and she is also the author of a number of radio and television plays, including Temporary Shelter, which won a Giles Cooper Award, and One Night In Winter, first broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in December 2001. She was awarded an honorary LittD by the University of East Anglia in 2000...Her first novel, Sadler's Birthday, was published in 1976. This was followed by Letter to Sister Benedicta (1978), The Cupboard (1981) and The Swimming Pool Season (1985), which won the Angel Literary Award. Restoration (1989), set during the reign of Charles II, tells the story of Robert Merivel, an anatomy student and Court favourite, who falls in love with the King's mistress. The novel won the Angel Literary Award, the Sunday Express Book of the Year award and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction. It was made into a film in 1996. ..Her other novels include Sacred Country (1992), winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction) and the prestigious Prix FÈmina Etranger (France), about a young girl's crisis of gender and identity; The Way I Found Her (1997), a psychological thriller set in Paris; and Music and Silence (1999), winner of the Whitbread Novel Award, a historical novel set in the early seventeenth century, the story of an English lute player, Peter Claire, employed at the Danish Court to play for King Christian IV...Rose Tremain has published several collections of short stories, including The Colonel's Daughter and Other Stories (1984), The Garden of the Villa Mollini and Other Stories (1987) and Evangelista's Fan and Other Stories (1994). ..She was chosen as one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists' in a promotion by the literary magazine Granta in 1983<br />
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  • Sarah Dunant has written 8 novels. Her most recent successes are The Birth of Venus and In the Company of the Concubine both set in Renaissance Italy. She is currently at work completing the trilogy with a novel set in a Benedictine convent at the time of the counter reformation.<br />
She lives in London and Florence<br />
London February 2008
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  • Sarah Dunant has written 8 novels. Her most recent successes are The Birth of Venus and In the Company of the Concubine both set in Renaissance Italy. She is currently at work completing the trilogy with a novel set in a Benedictine convent at the time of the counter reformation.<br />
She lives in London and Florence
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  • Laura Jane Williams. Laura is an advocate for going all in on the adventure of your own life. She’s a professional blogger travelling the world, living out a bold, vulnerable and incredibly frank life on the Internet as she tells tales of sex and love, relationships and the unknown. Laura tells her candid, poignant and heartfelt story of humanness across many digital platforms, in an effort to encourage others to do the same. Her first book, BECOMING (Hodder & Stoughton, June 2016) is the ultimate twenty-something’s “survive and thrive” heartbreak memoir. Set in Paris, Rome, Detroit and Derby, it is Eat, Pray, Love meets Wild, in a post-Lena Dunham world. New York. May 19, 2016<br />
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  • Laura Jane Williams. Laura is an advocate for going all in on the adventure of your own life. She’s a professional blogger travelling the world, living out a bold, vulnerable and incredibly frank life on the Internet as she tells tales of sex and love, relationships and the unknown. Laura tells her candid, poignant and heartfelt story of humanness across many digital platforms, in an effort to encourage others to do the same. Her first book, BECOMING (Hodder & Stoughton, June 2016) is the ultimate twenty-something’s “survive and thrive” heartbreak memoir. Set in Paris, Rome, Detroit and Derby, it is Eat, Pray, Love meets Wild, in a post-Lena Dunham world. New York. May 19, 2016<br />
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  • Laura Jane Williams. Laura is an advocate for going all in on the adventure of your own life. She’s a professional blogger travelling the world, living out a bold, vulnerable and incredibly frank life on the Internet as she tells tales of sex and love, relationships and the unknown. Laura tells her candid, poignant and heartfelt story of humanness across many digital platforms, in an effort to encourage others to do the same. Her first book, BECOMING (Hodder & Stoughton, June 2016) is the ultimate twenty-something’s “survive and thrive” heartbreak memoir. Set in Paris, Rome, Detroit and Derby, it is Eat, Pray, Love meets Wild, in a post-Lena Dunham world. New York. May 19, 2016<br />
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  • Laura Jane Williams. Laura is an advocate for going all in on the adventure of your own life. She’s a professional blogger travelling the world, living out a bold, vulnerable and incredibly frank life on the Internet as she tells tales of sex and love, relationships and the unknown. Laura tells her candid, poignant and heartfelt story of humanness across many digital platforms, in an effort to encourage others to do the same. Her first book, BECOMING (Hodder & Stoughton, June 2016) is the ultimate twenty-something’s “survive and thrive” heartbreak memoir. Set in Paris, Rome, Detroit and Derby, it is Eat, Pray, Love meets Wild, in a post-Lena Dunham world. New York. May 19, 2016<br />
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  • Laura Jane Williams. Laura is an advocate for going all in on the adventure of your own life. She’s a professional blogger travelling the world, living out a bold, vulnerable and incredibly frank life on the Internet as she tells tales of sex and love, relationships and the unknown. Laura tells her candid, poignant and heartfelt story of humanness across many digital platforms, in an effort to encourage others to do the same. Her first book, BECOMING (Hodder & Stoughton, June 2016) is the ultimate twenty-something’s “survive and thrive” heartbreak memoir. Set in Paris, Rome, Detroit and Derby, it is Eat, Pray, Love meets Wild, in a post-Lena Dunham world. New York. May 19, 2016<br />
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  • Laura Jane Williams. Laura is an advocate for going all in on the adventure of your own life. She’s a professional blogger travelling the world, living out a bold, vulnerable and incredibly frank life on the Internet as she tells tales of sex and love, relationships and the unknown. Laura tells her candid, poignant and heartfelt story of humanness across many digital platforms, in an effort to encourage others to do the same. Her first book, BECOMING (Hodder & Stoughton, June 2016) is the ultimate twenty-something’s “survive and thrive” heartbreak memoir. Set in Paris, Rome, Detroit and Derby, it is Eat, Pray, Love meets Wild, in a post-Lena Dunham world. New York. May 19, 2016<br />
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  • John Byrne, Scottish playwright and artist,<br />
photographed for the 'Curtain Up: 40 Years of Scottish Theatre' exhibition at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh with his original stage set for The Cheviot, The Stag and the Black, Black Oil which first performed in 1973.
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  • Azar Nafisi author who has a book out about the women's reading group she set up in Iran during the hardline fundamentalist era.
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  • Azar Nafisi author who has a book out about the women's reading group she set up in Iran during the hardline fundamentalist era.
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