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Often homeless, he claimed to be the author of the longest book ever written, An Oral History of the Contemporary World, also known as An Oral History of Our Time or Meo Tempore. He inspired the book Joe Gould's Secret (1965) by Joseph Mitchell, and its film adaptation (2000), and is a character in the 2009 computer game The Blackwell Convergence.
The Jane Austen Book Club; Jab We Met, 2007 [24] Kate & Leopold, 2001; The King of San Gregorio; Kites, 2010; The Lake House; La La Land; Last Chance Harvey; The Last Song, 2010; Last Tango in Paris; The Lead Singer and Dancer and His Woman, 2015 [25] L'Eclisse; Let's Get Married, 2015 [26] Letter from an Unknown Woman; Letters to Juliet; The ...
That love is captured, achingly, in the brothers’ near-constant written correspondence; of the 820 letters by Vincent collected in Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, 651 are addressed to Theo.
The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World: 2,880 min (48 hr / 2 days) Vincent Patouillard 1968 [52] [unreliable source?] **** (Four Stars) 1,500 min (25 hr / 1 day, 1 hour) Andy Warhol: 1967 [53] 24 Hour Psycho: 1,440 min (24 hr / 1 day) Douglas Gordon: 1993 [54] The Clock: 1,440 min (24 hr / 1 day) Christian Marclay: 2010 [55] 24 Hours ...
Other love letters that made the list include Ernest Hemingway declaring his love for actress Marlene Dietrich, Richard Burton's letter telling Liz Taylor exactly how pretty she is, and poet John ...
Love Letters is a 1945 American romantic film noir directed by William Dieterle from a screenplay by Ayn Rand, based on the novel Pity My Simplicity by Christopher Massie. It stars Jennifer Jones , Joseph Cotten , Ann Richards , Cecil Kellaway , Gladys Cooper and Anita Louise .
The 300-letter collection detailed the love between soldier Gilbert Bradley and his lover -- who signed the letters with the initial "G". Decades later it was discovered that his pen pal's name ...
De Profundis (Latin: "from the depths") is a letter written by Oscar Wilde during his imprisonment in Reading Gaol, to his friend and lover Lord Alfred "Bosie" Douglas. In its first half, Wilde recounts their previous relationship and extravagant lifestyle which resulted eventually in Wilde's conviction and imprisonment for gross indecency .