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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - The Book is Dead: Long Live the BookLucy Atkins, Brian Appleyard, Chris Meade and Kate PullingerFri 3rd April
“Of making many books there is no end” (Eccl. 12:12, AV) – or is there? This was the question ...
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Oxfringe 2009 review - Exploring Oxford's Tradition of Fantasy FictionCorner ClubThu 2nd April
Juliet E McKenna, our host for the evening, is part of a group of writers called 'The Write ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - The Strangest Man: The Hidden Life of Paul Dirac, Quantum GeniusGraham Farmelo interviewed by John CareyThu 2nd April
In this Lit Fest session, author Graham Farmelo was interviewed about his book, The Strangest Man: ...
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Lars and the Real Girl [12A] review
In the ever so disturbing documentary Guys and Dolls (Nick Holt, 2007), we came face to face with ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - World War Two: Behind Closed DoorsLaurance ReesTue 1st April
History – “It’s so in the past”. This was the reaction of a Sixth Former when Laurence Rees ...
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The Crucible review
Let me start this review by saying that I didn’t read The Crucible at school, unlike half of ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - From Heart or HeadDonna Leon and Patrick NeateMon 30th March
Unlike at least three quarters of the audience I went to this talk because I love Patrick Neate's ...
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Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival 2009 review - Darwin - A Life In PoemsRuth PadelMon 30th March
On Monday evening an Oxford audience was treated to a poem about bugs. Blame it on Darwin. The ...
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The Recruiting Officer review
The Recruiting Officer was an ambitious amateur production of a difficult play, and The Studio ...
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Much Ado About Nothing review
OK, this is a truly novel and amusing way to do Shakespeare. Weird, quirky, brilliant. The actors ...
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