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EDITH
Next up in February we’re reading the novella Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. Published in 1911 it is one of Wharton’s more famous texts set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. Born in 1862, Wharton remains one of the most famous
EDITH
Next up in February we’re reading the novella Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. Published in 1911 it is one of Wharton’s more famous texts set in the fictitious town of Starkfield, Massachusetts. Born in 1862, Wharton remains one of the most famous
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE … We hope everyone had a very merry christmas and is enjoying (hopefully) a bit of time off. Coming up in the next month —>>> 10th January 2013 —— BOOK GROUP : Clarice Lispector – The
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE … We hope everyone had a very merry christmas and is enjoying (hopefully) a bit of time off. Coming up in the next month —>>> 10th January 2013 —— BOOK GROUP : Clarice Lispector – The
SALLY vs VIRGINIA (INRH XMAS SPECIAL)
So the Marmite Lights are up in Oxford Street, the John Lewis christmas ad has been premiered and Home Alone was on the telly last Sunday – it shouldn’t be here already but it is so here’s what we
SALLY vs VIRGINIA (INRH XMAS SPECIAL)
So the Marmite Lights are up in Oxford Street, the John Lewis christmas ad has been premiered and Home Alone was on the telly last Sunday – it shouldn’t be here already but it is so here’s what we
CHANGE OF READ !
Sooo, there’s been a quick change of plan, here’s the new line up for the next 3 months + a handout! This month (8th November 2012) we were going to read Clarice Lispector – The Hour of the Star but we’ve decided
CHANGE OF READ !
Sooo, there’s been a quick change of plan, here’s the new line up for the next 3 months + a handout! This month (8th November 2012) we were going to read Clarice Lispector – The Hour of the Star but we’ve decided
CLARICE
Our short novella for November will be The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector. The novel, which was made into a film (one of the “Berlinale: 1986 Prize Winners” - see pic), was the last she wrote before losing a battle with cancer
CLARICE
Our short novella for November will be The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector. The novel, which was made into a film (one of the “Berlinale: 1986 Prize Winners” - see pic), was the last she wrote before losing a battle with cancer
DORIS
For October we will be reading the great Doris Lessing, and her short story To Room Nineteen. Lessing, born in 1919, is a radical writer, perhaps most famously known for her novel The Golden Notebook, but also other notable works such as The
DORIS
For October we will be reading the great Doris Lessing, and her short story To Room Nineteen. Lessing, born in 1919, is a radical writer, perhaps most famously known for her novel The Golden Notebook, but also other notable works such as The
TRAILER SUNDAY
ALL ONE FABRIC Trailer from Jessie McLaughlin on Vimeo. NOW BOOKING at http://www.the-yard.co.uk
TRAILER SUNDAY
ALL ONE FABRIC Trailer from Jessie McLaughlin on Vimeo. NOW BOOKING at http://www.the-yard.co.uk
TOMORROW’S BOOK GROUP CANCELLED
Unfortunately, due to preparations for ALL ONE FABRIC, tomorrow’s book group has had to be cancelled, we apologise for the short notice! Please let us know you’re thoughts on the Blackwater Lightship – and details of October’s read will be
TOMORROW’S BOOK GROUP CANCELLED
Unfortunately, due to preparations for ALL ONE FABRIC, tomorrow’s book group has had to be cancelled, we apologise for the short notice! Please let us know you’re thoughts on the Blackwater Lightship – and details of October’s read will be
ALL ONE FABRIC – 29th/30th SEPT
I’ve Never Read Her would like to present ALL ONE FABRIC, a new production based on the seminal novel To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Bringing together theatre, film and the visual arts, this performance will tell the story of three characters
ALL ONE FABRIC – 29th/30th SEPT
I’ve Never Read Her would like to present ALL ONE FABRIC, a new production based on the seminal novel To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Bringing together theatre, film and the visual arts, this performance will tell the story of three characters
