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David Finkelstein | Memories of Fiction: An Oral History
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Memories of Fiction: An Oral History. This AHRC-funded project aims to find out how reading shapes our lives. Resources for partners, reading groups. David Finkelstein is Co-director, with Alistair McCleery, of The Scottish Archive of Print and Publishing History Records ( SAPPHIRE. Projects include Scottish Readers Remember. Finkelstein and McCleery have also published. The Book History Reader. Routledge, 2nd edn. 2006) and. An Introduction to Book History. Routledge, 2nd edn. 2012). Enter your email ad...
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Advisory group | Memories of Fiction: An Oral History
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Memories of Fiction: An Oral History. This AHRC-funded project aims to find out how reading shapes our lives. Resources for partners, reading groups. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Against the odds | Poietic Spaces
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Participation, everyday life and other stuff. Bringing temporality to intervention practice and evaluation. Competing to be public →. November 22, 2012. The last couple of Fridays my MA Childhood and Youth Studies (MACYS) students and I have been visiting the South London children’s charity Kids Company. Is another one) and I’m really pleased that my MACYS students have been able to also get a small taste of what the organization is about. This entry was posted in Teaching. Competing to be public →.
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October | 2014 | Thinking about things
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Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 8, 2014. Here is another guest blog from Cathy, who wrote about her dilemma with her trio of bikes recently. This “thing” is an unloved chest of drawers with potential, and a secret history. This is what I wanted to show you; wouldn’t you at least like this? T asked as I reluctantly descended the stairs to the cellar. B and I answered simultaneously. Better that it was there, B and I already had a house too full of furniture and clutter. The cellar in the house the...
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November | 2013 | Thinking about things
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Monthly Archives: November 2013. The heavens’embroidered cloths,. November 22, 2013. I sat on the train, gobbled my sandwich and nuts before we even left the station. Sipping my coffee, I looked at the iced bun in its cellophane wrapping and wondered what had possessed me to buy it. I hadn’t had one for years and years and years…. They sold at a penny each and were often at least week old I suspect. But oh, the pleasure of that illicit lick of sticky pink icing. Yet another thing that now I would never b...
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No-one’s immortal, you know | Thinking about things
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No-one’s immortal, you know. August 20, 2014. At last I made the connection with the mammogram I’d had a fortnight or so earlier. I rang off, and found myself shaking. So this is it, I thought, this is how it begins. How to fill the next 36 hours? I found myself thinking of Vicky, whose cancer story I had edited recently. A few months after her death, aged 40. Her response to her diagnosis was typical of her north-eastern stoicism, I thought….see excerpt below. But I remained calm. Glad that I’...Taking ...
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Leaving Zo Zo behind | Thinking about things
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Leaving Zo Zo behind. September 21, 2014. Has contributed another blog to my website about another important object….Zo Zo. The Big One is about to set off on her travels. She is a new adult. I keep weeping too but my floors are intact and there are no dying rats on the doorstep ( http:/ tamogrowney.co.uk/subsidence/. Arabella wanders around the house with Zo Zo and kisses her frequently. The man had the same last name as Henri, found dead at a roadside in April this year. He was on a gap year in Sou...
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February | 2014 | Thinking about things
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Monthly Archives: February 2014. Angels and shepherd’s pie. February 27, 2014. The best bits were deathbed scenes, family gathered round and angels in wait – Beth in Little Women. Of course, the death of poor Ginger in Black Beaut. Y and endless children, too good to live, in the 28 Elsie Dinsmore. Pious novels. But our most beloved, most special ones were in more obscure books …my own favourite was an. I could reduce my mother to instant tears with the line. In a list of the era’s most popular books).
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December | 2013 | Thinking about things
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Monthly Archives: December 2013. Their father’s glove. December 9, 2013. His brother read my blog about their father’s watchstrap and added this. I asked him to fetch the widowed glove from the drawer upstairs and I photographed it. Their father’s name was still inside. We saw how small the glove was and wondered whether he had worn it as a youngster at school. We’ll never know. I didn’t know what to take either. I don’t remember going through Dad’s things. It took me a long time but eventually i bought ...
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March | 2014 | Thinking about things
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Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 31, 2014. This year, 2014, brings daily reminders of the anniversary of the beginning of World War 1. They come at us from radio and tv, from books and newspapers, memorial ceremonies, and from communities, families and individuals all over the world. On the first page is written in his small neat handwriting, in English, and then in French:. If picked up, address this book to Mrs Ingle 92 Hills Road Cambridge. It begins on 24 June, at 5.30 pm, like this:. What was she...
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