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  2. West with the Night - Wikipedia

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    But [she] can write rings around all of us who consider ourselves as writers ... it really is a bloody wonderful book." [ 3 ] Markham was the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean from east to west in a non-stop solo flight (a westbound flight requires more endurance, fuel, and time than the eastward journey, because the craft must ...

  3. Beryl Markham - Wikipedia

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    A tale from West with the Night was excerpted and illustrated by Don Brown as a children's book, The Good Lion. In 1988, CBS aired the biographical miniseries, Beryl Markham: A Shadow on the Sun, with Stefanie Powers in the title role. Both West with the Night and Splendid Outcast appeared on the New York Times best-seller list of hardcover ...

  4. A Deal in Wheat and Other Stories of the New and Old West

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    The book ends with the farmer relocating to Chicago, where he is denied free bread due to rising wheat prices. [1] Influenced by naturalism, which the author contrasted with the realism. The latter he found to be too superficial, honing in on the "accuracy" of surface details, while naturalism he understood to dramatize the "truth" to expose ...

  5. With the Night Mail - Wikipedia

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    The innovative approach of the "Night Mail" story, termed "indirect exposition" (or "incluing"), strongly influenced the style of the later post-war science-fiction author Robert A. Heinlein. The tales inspired a substantial role-playing game, Forgotten Futures , which had as its first source book The A.B.C. Files: A Role Playing Sourcebook For ...

  6. Talk:West with the Night - Wikipedia

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  7. Cities of the Red Night - Wikipedia

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    Cities of the Red Night is a 1981 novel by American author William S. Burroughs.His first full-length novel since The Wild Boys (1971), it is part of his final trilogy of novels, known as The Red Night Trilogy, followed by The Place of Dead Roads (1983) and The Western Lands (1987).

  8. Excelsior (Longfellow) - Wikipedia

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    The shades of night were falling fast, As through an Alpine village passed A youth, who bore, 'mid snow and ice, A banner with the strange device, Excelsior! A. E. Housman's "The shades of night were falling fast" also parodies the poem The shades of night were falling fast And the rain was falling faster, When through an Alpine village passed

  9. Errol Trzebinski - Wikipedia

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    Errol Trzebinski (born 24 June 1936 in Gloucester), is a British writer of books on the Happy Valley set of colonial Kenya. Her book Silence Will Speak was a source for the script of the 1985 Hollywood movie Out of Africa. [1] Her late husband Sbish Trzebinski appears as a drunkard in the film and is slapped by Meryl Streep when he insults her.