Under the Eye of the Clock: The Life Story of Christopher NolanPan Books, 1988 - 207 pages Winner of the 1987 Whitbread Book of the Year. |
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... hear the story ... ? ' His stories were short , seamed with fun but thought - provoking for a boy child . Sameness of scene was mesmerized by his father's cheery fencing . ' Did you ever hear about the little donkey ? ' he asked one day ...
... hear the story ... ? ' His stories were short , seamed with fun but thought - provoking for a boy child . Sameness of scene was mesmerized by his father's cheery fencing . ' Did you ever hear about the little donkey ? ' he asked one day ...
Page 86
... hear more and more poetry . Feasting on other people's work , he never ever imagined that he would one day hear his own poetry being read on the air . The bleeps on the radio heralded approaching one o'clock . It was Christmas Eve and ...
... hear more and more poetry . Feasting on other people's work , he never ever imagined that he would one day hear his own poetry being read on the air . The bleeps on the radio heralded approaching one o'clock . It was Christmas Eve and ...
Page 202
... hear ? He was writing his thoughts about " The Briefness of Beckett ' but what he said roasted credence by being deemed bashful , castrated man reading what he wanted to hear into Beckett's rolecall to awareness . Rising to the occasion ...
... hear ? He was writing his thoughts about " The Briefness of Beckett ' but what he said roasted credence by being deemed bashful , castrated man reading what he wanted to hear into Beckett's rolecall to awareness . Rising to the occasion ...
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