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Neville and Clarke's book was the basis for a 1989 made-for-TV film, Shadow of the Cobra. [ 44 ] The 2015 Hindi film Main Aur Charles , directed by Prawaal Raman and Cyznoure Network, is reportedly based on Charles Sobhraj's escape from Tihar Jail in New Delhi.
Rule 34 is a near-future science fiction novel by Charles Stross. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a loose sequel to Halting State and was published on 5 July 2011 in the US and 7 July 2011 in the UK. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The title is a reference to the Internet meme Rule 34 , which states that "If it exists, there is porn of it.
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The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus, also known as the SOBs, is an a cappella singing group from Yale University. Founded in 1938, [ 1 ] The Society of Orpheus and Bacchus is the second longest continuously running underclassmen a cappella group in the United States. [ 2 ]
The New York Times wrote that Portis's "people have dignity and determination and an abiding respect for each other's obsessions." [4] Kirkus Reviews called the book "a funky, off-center book that never guns its motor and yet is always arriving at some place that's green and fresh and funny."
Focused on literary fiction and nonfiction, Literary Hub publishes personal and critical essays, interviews, and book excerpts from over 100 partners, [3] including independent presses (New Directions Publishing, Graywolf Press), large publishers (Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf), bookstores (Book People, Politics and Prose), non-profits (PEN America), and literary magazines (The Paris ...
Spider's Web is a novelization by Charles Osborne of the 1954 play of the same name by crime fiction writer Agatha Christie and was first published in the UK by HarperCollins in September 2000 and on November 11, 2000, in the US by St. Martin's Press.
"Charles" is a short story by Shirley Jackson, first published in Mademoiselle in July 1948. It was later included in her 1949 collection, The Lottery and Other Stories , and her 1953 novel, Life Among the Savages .