by lambertnagle@gmail.com | Jan 17, 2018 | Uncategorized
Isabelle and Amy are a mother and teenage daughter, living together in a single parent household in the 1970s in the fictional Maine town of Shirley Falls. It could be any rural town in New England: conservative and provincial in outlook and a far cry from the...
by lambertnagle@gmail.com | Dec 30, 2017 | Author Interviews
I was in Key West, Florida, on a literary pilgrimage to visit the home of hell-raiser, game hunter, cat and wife collector, war hero and writer, Ernest Hemingway. History of the Hemingway House Hemingway spent his most focused and productive years at the Key West home...
by lambertnagle@gmail.com | Oct 26, 2017 | Author Interviews
Richard Price was in conversation with Claire Messud at Mahindra Humanties Center, Emerson Hall on Tuesday 24th October 2017. Claire Messud is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing (Fiction) in the English Department at Harvard. An award-winning novelist, her most...
by lambertnagle@gmail.com | Oct 24, 2017 | Book Marketing
The Girl of the title is Brigid, with the misfortune to grow up in an Ireland, post-famine, when it was still under British rule. As a young woman from a working-class rural background, Brigid’s choices were stark: stay and risk starvation or emigrate as a free...
by lambertnagle@gmail.com | Aug 13, 2017 | Theatre
Love music and coming to London? Shirley Henderson (and the rest of this fine cast) belts out Dylan like you’ve never heard before in Girl From the North Country on at the Old Vic until 7 October. Conor McPherson is a risktaker: Paula, his tv thriller was so...