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The Moth is a novel by James M. Cain published in 1948 by Alfred A. Knopf. At over three-hundred pages, The Moth is Cain's "most personal, most ambitious and longest book" in his œuvre, attempting to convey a "broad, social landscape" of America in the 1930s.
The book was adapted into a movie released in 2011, one of the major changes was naming the narrator Rebecca despite her being unnamed in the novel. It was directed by Mary Harron . Lily Cole stars as Ernessa, Scott Speedman as Mr. Davies and Sarah Bolger as Rebecca. [ 1 ]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... It was first published in 1985 in Viramontes’ first book, The Moths and Other Stories, by Arte Publico ...
The Moth and the Star: Feb 18, 1939 The Shrike and the Chipmunks Feb 18, 1939 The Seal Who Became Famous Feb 17, 1940 The Hunter and the Elephant Feb 18, 1939 The Scotty Who Knew Too Much Feb 18, 1939 The Bear Who Let lt Alone Apr 29, 1939 The Owl Who Was God Apr 29, 1939 The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing Apr 29, 1939 The Stork Who Married a Dumb Wife
He is the long-running host of The Moth in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. [4] He has written for the television shows Dickinson and Better Things . [citation needed] In February 2020, Thomas published the essay collection, Here for It: Or, How to Save Your Soul in America. The book was a Today Show Read with Jenna Book Club Pick. [5]
The Moth Presents: All These Wonders. True Stories About Facing the Unknown is a 2017 collection of stories from the radio program The Moth , edited by the show's artistic director Catherine Burns on the 20th anniversary of the show's 1997 founding.
The Moth is a nonprofit group based in New York City, dedicated to the craft of storytelling. [1] Founded in 1997, the organization presents a wide range of theme-based storytelling events across the United States and abroad, often featuring prominent literary and cultural personalities [1] alongside everyday people like veterans, astronauts, school teachers, and parents.
The other books completed while she lived in Delhi were Ahiron, The Rusted Sword, Uday Bhanu, Dasharathi's Steps and The Man from Chinnamasta. In Pages Stained With Blood she writes about the plight of Sikhs in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots following the assassination of Indira Gandhi , the Prime Minister of India .