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Apropos of Nothing is a 2020 memoir by American filmmaker and humorist Woody Allen. The book was originally due to be published by Grand Central Publishing , an imprint of Hachette Book Group , in April 2020, [ 2 ] but on March 6, 2020, Hachette said they would no longer publish it. [ 3 ]
Peter Allen David (born September 23, 1956), [3] [4] often abbreviated PAD, [5] is an American writer of comic books, novels, television, films, and video games. [6] His notable comic book work includes an award-winning 12-year run on The Incredible Hulk, as well as runs on Aquaman, Young Justice, SpyBoy, Supergirl, Fallen Angel, Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2099, Captain Marvel, and X-Factor.
Sir Apropos of Nothing, Pocket Books, 2002. ISBN 0-7434-1234-6; The Woad to Wuin, Pocket Star, 2003. ISBN 0-7434-4832-4; Tong Lashing, Pocket Star, 2003. ISBN 0-7434-4912-6; Sir Apropos of Nothing and the Adventure of the Receding Heir (short story, published in the anthology Heroes in Training, 2007, ISBN 978-0756404383)
His 2008 projects include providing the art for a five-issue "Sir Apropos of Nothing" story written by Peter David and published by IDW Publishing. [3] Personal life
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Allen as a senior at Midwood High School in Brooklyn in 1953. Allen was born Allan Stewart Konigsberg [25] at Mount Eden Hospital in Bronx, New York City, on November 30, 1935, [a] [26] [27] to Nettie (née Cherry; 1906–2002), a bookkeeper at her family's delicatessen, and Martin Konigsberg (1900–2001), [28] a jewelry engraver and waiter. [29]
Sir Darryl Andrew Farris [a] (born November 5, 1986), known mononymously as Sir (stylized as SiR), is an American singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Inglewood, California , he released his debut album Seven Sundays (2015), via indie label Fresh Selects.
Peter David, Young Justice, Sir Apropos of Nothing; Samuel R. Delany, The Einstein Intersection; Dhalgren; Philip K. Dick, VALIS; The Man in the High Castle; Joan Didion, Democracy; Umberto Eco, Foucault's Pendulum; The Island of the Day Before; The Name of the Rose; Jennifer Egan, The Keep; Dave Eggers, A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius