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  2. The Years (Ernaux book) - Wikipedia

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    The Years (French: Les Années) is a 2008 non-fiction book by Annie Ernaux. It has been described as a "hybrid" memoir , spanning the period of 1941 to 2006. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ernaux's English publisher, Seven Stories Press , described it as an autobiography that is "at once subjective and impersonal, private and collective."

  3. The Years (Woolf novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Years is a 1937 novel by Virginia Woolf, the last she published in her lifetime. It traces the history of the Pargiter family from the 1880s to the "present day" of the mid-1930s. Although spanning fifty years, the novel is not epic in scope, focusing instead on the small private details of the characters' lives. Except for the first, each ...

  4. The Guardian Year - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian Year is usually published by Atlantic Books, and sometimes by Guardian Books or another book publishing company. The Guardian Year 2005 is the latest copy as of August 2006 [update] , and The Guardian Year 2006 has yet to be released.

  5. The Guardian - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian, and changed its name in 1959, [4] followed by a move to London. . Along with its sister papers, The Observer and The Guardian Weekly, The Guardian is part of the Guardian Media Group, owned by the Scott Trust Limite

  6. Peter Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    Bradshaw has been shortlisted four times for The Press Awards in the Critic of the Year category: 2001, [10] 2007, [11] 2012 [12] and 2013 [13] when he was "Highly Commended". [ 14 ] At the 2024 Cannes Film Festival , Bradshaw was presented with the Annual Achievement Award for an International Film Critic by the Arab Cinema Center.

  7. The Hours (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Hours is a 2002 psychological period-drama film directed by Stephen Daldry, from a screenplay by David Hare based on Michael Cunningham's 1999 novel.It stars Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore and Meryl Streep as three women whose lives that are connected by Virginia Woolf's 1925 novel Mrs Dalloway.

  8. Music Festivals Have A Glaring Woman Problem. Here’s Why.

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    Ultra had 90 percent all-male acts over the past five years and Electric Forest had 85 percent. More mainstream festivals like Firefly and Lollapalooza still had a large gender imbalance, but the gap was smaller. Both festivals had 72 percent all-male acts over the past five years.

  9. 1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed - Wikipedia

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    The Year Civilization Collapsed is a 2014 non-fiction book about the Late Bronze Age collapse by American archaeologist Eric H. Cline. It was published by Princeton University Press . An updated edition was published in 2021.