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Trevor Nunn's production of Birdsong is a flat-pack version of Sebastian Faulks's 1993 bestseller.
Birdsong; On Ageing; The Big Fellah; Yes, Prime Minister Susannah Clapp 2010
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We'd love to be like Sebastian Faulks's heroine in Birdsong and enjoy swooning orgasms at the mere prospect of penetration but alas it isn't so.
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Whether it’s the First World War in Birdsong or the Second in Charlotte Gray, the author gets the details and — more important — the zeitgeist right.
Cover to Cover 2007
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Whether it’s the First World War in Birdsong or the Second in Charlotte Gray, the author gets the details and — more important — the zeitgeist right.
Cover to Cover 2007
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Sebastian Faulks, for example, claims somewhat disdainfully that "Birdsong" 1993, set largely during World War I, is not a historical novel.
Mongols on the Moskva Allan Mallinson 2011
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With some amusement, Mr. Faulks recalls his own experience of traveling around England on a book tour to promote his World War I novel "Birdsong" in 1993.
The Work, Not the Author, Matters Tobias Grey 2011
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"I hadn't expected Jane Austen to be such a rebel, so undermining of her elders and 'betters,'" writes Mr. Faulks in "Faulks on Fiction" — a passionate overview of the British novel by the author of "Birdsong" and "Charlotte Gray."
The Work, Not the Author, Matters Tobias Grey 2011
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"Birdsong," dramatized by youthful Rachel Wagstaff from Sebastian Faulk's 1993 World War I best-selling novel and directed by Trevor Nunn opens at the Comedy (www. comedy-theatre.com).
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Mr. Faulks is best known as a writer of historical fiction: His 1993 novel "Birdsong" has sold three million copies world-wide, according to Doubleday.
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Re "Birdsong", I love the way that allusions and references in Hunter lyrics can emerge 30 years after they were written.
The WELL: Bird Song Robert Hunter 2004
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