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The title, as a foretaste of Smart's poetic techniques, uses metre (it is largely anapaestic), contains words denoting exalted or intensified states (grandeur, centrality, weeping), and alludes to Psalm 137 ("By the waters of Babylon we lay down and wept ...") which indicates metaphorical significance for the novel's subject matter.
An hour-long documentary, Elizabeth Smart: On the Side of the Angels (1991) by Maya Gallus starred actor Jackie Burroughs as Elizabeth Smart and was narrated by author Michael Ondaatje. The publication of her journals in On The Side of the Angels brought further posthumous critical appreciation [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ]
Elizabeth Smart (center) and her mother Lois meet with President George W. Bush in the Roosevelt Room at the signing of the PROTECT Act of 2003 Smart in 2012. Smart's uncle, Tom Smart, and author Lee Benson wrote a book about the search for Smart, In Plain Sight: The Startling Truth Behind the Elizabeth Smart Investigation.
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The movie is produced by Elizabeth Smart, who famously survived her own kidnapping to become a child safety advocate, and it stars Summer H. Howell, as Thomas, and Roseanne alum Michael Fishman as ...
Kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart remains devoted to helping others process their trauma. The mom of three talked to E! News about staying positive and knowing when it's time to take a break.
The kidnapping was depicted in the 2003 television film The Elizabeth Smart Story, which was directed by Bobby Roth, and based on the book Bringing Elizabeth Home. It starred Amber Marshall as Elizabeth Smart, Dylan Baker and Lindsay Frost as her parents, and Tom Everett as Brian David Mitchell. [87] It was nominated for three Young Artist ...
Carolyn Smart (born 1952), English-born poet, author and academic; Elizabeth Smart (1913–1986), poet and novelist whose book, By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept, detailed her romance with English poet George Barker; A. J. M. Smith (1902–1980), poet and academic; Clara Kathleen Smith (1911–2004), poet and educator [11]