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After coming across the Alan Hines novel Square Dance, Charles Haid who was looking to move into film production decided the book would make a good film. [1] Haid brought the project to Jane Alexander who agreed to star and executive produce the film, with the two in turn bringing in Daniel Petrie to direct who collaborated with Hines in adapting the novel to film. [1]
Dance Dance Dance received a 69% rating from the book review aggregator iDreamBooks based on seven critics' reviews. [2] Kirkus Reviews said that "Despite intentions and effects that are sometimes too strained", the novel was "a sobering descent into a contemporary hell—with a guide who's made it brilliantly his own dark literary domain."
The novel revolves around two main characters: Anthony Malone, a young man from the Midwest who leaves behind his straight life as a lawyer to immerse himself in the gay life of 1970s New York, and Andrew Sutherland, variously described as a speed addict, a socialite, and a drag queen. Their social life includes long nights of drinking, dancing ...
The book shares its title with the popular video game Dance Dance Revolution. Hong explained in an interview, Hong explained in an interview, "I kept coming back to the broader concepts of the game, its phrasing, and realized the title was an appropriate fit for the narrative I was creating for my new collection.
Dance on My Grave is a 1982 young adult novel by British author Aidan Chambers. Its full title is Dance on My Grave: a life and a death in four parts, one hundred and seventeen bits, six running reports and two press clippings, with a few jokes, a puzzle or three, some footnotes and a fiasco now and then to help the story along .
The cover of Skip Beat! vol. 1 as released by Hakusensha on July 19, 2002, in Japan.. The chapters of the ongoing Japanese shōjo manga series Skip Beat! are written and illustrated by Yoshiki Nakamura.
That Deadman Dance is the third novel by Western Australian author Kim Scott. It was first published in 2010 by Picador (Australia) and by Bloomsbury in the UK, US and Canada in 2012. It was first published in 2010 by Picador (Australia) and by Bloomsbury in the UK, US and Canada in 2012.
The first section occurs in 1971 and is the story of Mirek, as he explores his memories of Zdena. Knowing that he loved this ugly woman has left a blemish, and he hopes to rectify this by destroying the love letters that he had sent her. While he travels to her home and back, he is followed by two men.