donderdag 17 april 2008

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Jonathan Coe geeft de lezing van de Stichting Lezen.

Beschrijving
Jonathan Coe, auteur van 'Het moordende testament' en 'De regen voor hij valt' geeft tijdens de Lezing zijn kijk op het geschreven woord. De toegang is gratis, reserveren kan via info@stichtinglezen.be. Datum: 29 april om 20 uur Locatie: FelixArchief, Oudeleeuwenrui 29, 2000 Antwerpen De Lezing is in het Engels. Op 30 april is Jonathan Coe te gast bij Passa Porta, Dansaertstraat 46, 1000 Brussel voor een live interview. Informatie en reservatie: www.passaporta.be.


Jonathan Coe, The Rotter's Club

The Rotters' Club (2001), is set in Birmingham during the 1970s and tells the story of a group of school friends working on the school magazine. It was adapted for BBC Television in 2005. A sequel, The Closed Circle, was published in 2004.
British Council


BBC - Press Office - The Rotters' Club

Based on Jonathan Coe's best-selling novel, an original three part drama from Company Pictures for BBC TWO
The Rotters' Club is a story about a group of Birmingham teenagers and their families set against a backdrop of the class conflict, racial tension, strike action - not to mention Blue Nun, prog-rock and black forest gateau - which was the social and political landscape of Seventies Britain. Much more than just a rites of passage tale, The Rotters' Club is a blend of the personal and the political, a coming-of-age drama that takes in everything from industrial disputes to the delights and confusion of first love.

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