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Alan Garner | The Booker PrizesAlan Garner was born in Cheshire in 1934 and grew up in Alderley Edge. In 2001, he was awarded an OBE for his services to literature.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Alan Garner: The magical master of British literature - BBCOct 16, 2022 · After winning the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian award for children's fiction, The Owl Service was soon adapted by Garner himself into an ...
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Alan Garner - High ProfilesOct 28, 2021 · Alan Garner is an author whose novels are rooted in myth and legend. Philip Pullman has called him 'the most important British writer of fantasy since Tolkien.
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Alan Garner: a life in books### Summary of Alan Garner Interview
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Alan Garner papers , 1971-1978 - Archives WestAlan Garner was born October 7, 1934, in the county of Cheshire, England. He became a celebrated writer of fantasy stories, most of which are set in Cheshire, ...
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To the Edge | The Point MagazineSep 28, 2023 · Garner has few obvious contemporaries in English writing. His closest kin is perhaps the poet Geoffrey Hill, whose cycle of prose poems, ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Garner, Alan 1934- | Encyclopedia.comPERSONAL: Born October 17, 1934, in Cheshire, England; son of Colin and Marjorie Garner; married Ann Cook, 1956 (marriage ended); married Griselda Greaves, 1972 ...
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Alan Garner: The magical master of British literature - BBCOct 16, 2022 · Garner was born in 1934 in Cheshire into a working-class family with a strong storytelling tradition. He grew up in Alderley Edge, a Cheshire ...
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Interview with Alan Garner | Robbins Library Digital ProjectsThis may have been unusual in that I grew up, as a child, with the Arthurian legend as part of my cultural background. I grew up in a rural working-class family ...Missing: folklore | Show results with:folklore<|control11|><|separator|>
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'It can feel quite mysterious': Alan Garner on writing, folklore and ...Dec 14, 2024 · The key inheritance from his grandfather has been the Legend of Alderley, told to the child Garner in a matter-of-fact way, in Cheshire dialect ...
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Alan Garner BiographyHe has won the Guardian Award (1968) and the Carnegie Medal (1968), both for The Owl Service (published 1967) - the first author to win both awards for a book, ...
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England's time lord | Books | The GuardianOct 16, 2004 · Alan Garner was the first in his family to attend secondary school, but later dropped out of Oxford to write. His fiction is regarded as a touchstone of ...Missing: schools Deane's
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Alan Garner | Biography, Books, & Facts | BritannicaOct 3, 2025 · Alan Garner (born October 17, 1934, Congleton, Cheshire, England) is an English writer whose works, noted for their idiosyncratic style, are ...Missing: family | Show results with:family
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'There is a light at the end of the tunnel': Why novelist Alan Garner's ...Sep 26, 2010 · Garner is a leading authority on the geology, archaeology and every other aspect of the area.
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Alan Garner: Boneland: One Of The Living Greats | The ColonyAug 17, 2017 · Every one of his novels, he said, from Elidor to The Stone Quartet had been recommended for rejection ... Weirdstone of Brisingamen under his belt ...
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Elidor by Alan Garner | Research Starters - EBSCO"Elidor" is a fantasy novel set in Manchester, England, revolving around four siblings—Nicholas, Helen, David, and Roland—who stumble upon a derelict church ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Redemption in ElidorIn his third book, Elidor (1965), Garner introduced a secondary world, a blighted land which four present-day children - mysteriously transported to it from the ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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[PDF] Alan Garner's Elidor: The “Anti-Narnian fantasy”?Apr 16, 2025 · At Oxford Garner met both. Lewis and Tolkien, which is part of why many readers have assumed Garner was continuing their work with his own ...
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Alan Garner's The Owl Service | A Green Man ReviewThe Owl Service , set in the 1960s, tells the story of three children, this generation's actors in the ancient drama. Gwyn, the Welsh son of the housekeeper ...Missing: critical reception
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The Owl Service by Alan Garner - review | Children's booksJul 5, 2011 · The Owl Service tells the story of Alison, Roger and Huw who discover a mysterious dinner service in the loft. This is only the first of the ...Missing: 1967 awards<|separator|>
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Alan Garner | Encyclopedia.comBIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION The son of Colin and Marjorie Garner, he spent much of his youth crippled by a series of severe illnesses—diphtheria, meningitis, and ...<|separator|>
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Red Shift by Alan Garner – { feuilleton } - { john coulthart }Jul 8, 2013 · The themes are typical Garner: the Cheshire landscape, and the long hand of the historic past reaching into the present.
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The Strange Horizons Book Club: Red Shift by Alan GarnerMar 23, 2015 · A pyrotechnical and deeply moving elaboration on themes of chance and fate, time and eternity, visionary awakening and destructive madness.
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Alan Garner on Lord of the Flies - William GoldingOct 20, 2022 · He calls Golding's debut novel the 'direct cause of [his] becoming a writer'. Garner, perhaps best known for his writing for children, is the ...
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Where to start with: Alan Garner | Books | The GuardianOct 17, 2024 · Though best known for his children's novels, his fiction for adults has brought him acclaim, too, with a Booker prize shortlisting for his 2021 ...Missing: critical Golding
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Adam Mars-Jones · Selective Luddism: On Alan GarnerJul 10, 2025 · ... (1963), the idea that Colin and Susan have a family elsewhere disappears. In the first book they send a postcard to their parents, but in ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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SFE: Garner, Alan - SF Encyclopedia(1934- ) UK author whose early work was primarily for children; he has lived all his life near Alderley Edge, Cheshire, the setting for nearly all his fiction.
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Children's books by Alan Garner - School Reading ListHis 1973 work, The Owl Service, won the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. ... Stone Book Quartet (1976-1978), and Strandloper (1996).
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The Guizer: A book of fools - Alan Garner - AbeBooksA collection of stories about fools drawn from Native American, African, British, Flemish, Gypsy, Irish and Sumatran traditions.
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A Bag of Moonshine by Alan Garner | GoodreadsRating 3.6 (183) This collection of magical tales brings to life the boggarts, gowks, fools, hobgoblins, and other strange and wonderful creatures that populate English and ...
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Alan Garner and the enchanting Old Medicine HouseOct 7, 2024 · ... Alan's children once did. Dating from the 16th century, the Old ... His great-great grandfather, a stonemason, carved an old bearded face into the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Twenty years ago today, Griselda and Alan Garner, and Patsy ...Dec 3, 2024 · Twenty years ago today, Griselda and Alan Garner, and Patsy Roynon founded The Blackden Trust. We shall be telling the story of those first ...
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The Voice That Thunders by Alan Garner - GoodreadsRating 4.4 (160) This most unusual, most candid, most vivid picture of an English family and its home, its country's history, is also a devastating revelation of a writer's own ...
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“Believe the Fairy Tales”: Alan Garner's 'The Voice That Thunders'Jan 16, 2020 · The Voice That Thunders consists of sixteen essays, prepared lectures, and newspaper columns that return to the mythic themes that Garner's more than half- ...Missing: 1975 | Show results with:1975
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The voice that thunders : essays and lectures : Garner, Alan, 1934Jul 20, 2022 · The voice that thunders : essays and lectures ; Publication date: 1997 ; Topics: Garner, Alan, 1934- -- Biography, Novelists, English -- 20th ...
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Lost in the bush | Fiction - The GuardianMay 24, 1996 · The plot of Strandloper, Garner's 'first ever adult book', is based on the true story of one William Buckley, a deported convict from Cheshire who escaped into ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Boneland by Alan Garner – review - The GuardianAug 29, 2012 · Alderley Edge is the scene of a timeless ritual that must be re-enacted over and over by ignorant and ephemeral mortals. Personal tragedy and ...Missing: autism ancient
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Where Shall We Run to? by Alan Garner review – a hauntingly ...Apr 24, 2019 · From keeping a hedgehog to trying on gas masks, this wartime memoir is filled with the innocence of childhood.Missing: summary WWII
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Treacle Walker by Alan Garner review – the book of a lifetimeNov 1, 2021 · Treacle Walker by Alan Garner review – the book of a lifetime. Myth meets modern science in a late masterwork brimming with ideas and imagination.Missing: isolation bodies
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Powsels and Thrums by Alan Garner review – the magus speaksSep 28, 2024 · The “powsels and thrums” of his weaver ancestors were fabric scraps, cutoffs, experiments, intriguing threads: a homely metaphor for this ...Missing: weaving heritage
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Alan Garner's living tapestry - New StatesmanOct 16, 2024 · Garner, who has just turned 90, himself comes from a long line of artisans, including handloom weavers, and is blessed with a prodigious memory ...
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Alan Garner - Biography - IMDbAlan Garner was born on October 17, 1934 in Congleton, Cheshire, England, UK. He is a writer and producer, known for Spooky (1983), Elidor (1995) and Leap in ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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Blackden Trust - The Weirdstone Walk - Triskele PublishingAlan Garner lives very close to Jodrell Bank Observatory at the Blackden, Cheshire. He originally purchased part of Toad Hall in 1957 (it was at the time ...
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LAS visit to The Old Medicine House, Blackden, CheshireJun 13, 2017 · Toad Hall was divided into two cottages when Alan Garner bought one of them in 1957 but eventually he was able to buy the other one and reunite ...
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Blackden: An Arcadia of Apotropaios - The Concealed RevealedFeb 22, 2016 · In the area of Blackden, within hopping distance of Jodrell Bank, is the home of Alan and Griselda Garner. You're probably familiar with the ...
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Alan Garner: 'I just let the voice settle and listened' - The GuardianAug 4, 2018 · Alan Garner: 'I just let the voice settle and listened' ... Alan Garner's glittering career started nearly six decades ago with The Weirdstone of ...
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Growing and using herbs at BlackdenApr 30, 2012 · Blackden is the home of Alan Garner, the writer, and his wife Griselda. This is not sleek Cheshire, this is old, old Cheshire, older than ...
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Alan Garner | The Guardian"It is probably impossible for me to transfer to the page what is seen in the head. There is a gap of loss." Birthplace. Congleton, Cheshire.Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
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The writer who found inspiration in the folklore tale of the Treacle ...Jul 26, 2022 · In the mid-1970s, Garner published four novellas which were collected together as The Stone Book Quartet and were a departure from his folkloric ...Missing: dialect | Show results with:dialect
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An Exploration of Myth and Landscape in the Work of Alan GarnerMay 11, 2017 · These are both magic realism adventures in which two children visit his Cheshire homeland and encounter creatures from British legend. All of ...
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Welsh mythology and folklore in the novels of Arthur Machen, John ...It argues that the three writers Arthur Machen, John Cowper Powys and Alan Garner, each attuned to the importance of local place and region, turn to Wales – or ...Missing: fieldwork | Show results with:fieldwork
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Collected Folk Tales by Alan Garner – review - The GuardianDec 14, 2011 · An enchanting collection of tales old and new from a writer who is something of a national treasure
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[PDF] Alan Garner and John Mackenzie's Red Shift (1978) Brian BakerCheshire is characterised, in Red Shift, by being in transit, in flux rather than fixed in space (and, in the novel's narrative structure, in time). As Tom says ...
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Reading group: What do you make of Alan Garner's Boneland?Aug 31, 2012 · I found the book emotionally hard – in the best possible sense of the latter word. It hits you in the gut. Colin's situation is troubling and ...Missing: autism | Show results with:autism<|separator|>
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[PDF] welsh mythology & folklore in the novels of arthurJun 16, 2021 · MACHEN, JOHN COWPER POWYS & ALAN GARNER ... 15 Garner's 'uprooting' to the grammar school and subsequent departure to Oxford provided the.
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(PDF) Last Traces of the Pagan Imagination - Academia.eduIt contrasts the Jungian archetypal interpretation of myth with a viewpoint ... Key Words: Alan Garner, animism, British pre-history, CG Jung, cultural ...
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Medal for Writing Winners - The CarnegiesThe full list of Carnegie Medal for Writing Winners are listed below. ... 1967 Alan Garner, The Owl Service, Collins 1965 Philip Turner, The Grange at ...
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Phoenix Award - Children's Literature Association1997, Winner: I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier (Pantheon, 1977; Dell, 1978) ; 1996, Winner: The Stone Book by Alan Garner (Collins, 1976, 1978, 1983; Dell, 1988)
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BFA Winners - The British Fantasy SocietySpecial Award (the Karl Edward Wagner Award): Juliet E. McKenna. 2014 ... Special Award: Alan Garner. 2002. Anthology: The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror ...
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2012 World Fantasy AwardsJudges were John Berlyne, James P. Blaylock, Stephen Gallagher, Mary Kay Kare, and Jacques Post. Life Achievement Winners. winner Alan Garner
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Warwick to award honorary degree to acclaimed Cheshire…Oct 19, 2010 · Alan Garner will receive his honorary degree of Doctor of Letters at one of the University of Warwick's winter degree ceremonies on Thursday, 20 ...
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A Critical Introduction to the Work of Alan Garner (review)controversy as has Alan Garner. His best known works, The Owl Service (1967) and Red Shift (1973), have received both accolades and sharp criticism. In A ...
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Against All England: Regional Identity and Cheshire Writing, 1195 ...Writing in the Times, self-described “native of Cheshire” Alan Garner rejects W. S. Merwin's 2002 translation of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as “a limp ...Missing: regionalism | Show results with:regionalism
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Alan Garner Research Papers - Academia.eduSince 1960, when The Weirdstone of Brisingamen was published, Alan Garner has produced five books, excluding two written in collaboration with Roger Hill, which ...Missing: 1970s | Show results with:1970s
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[PDF] muslim pupils, children's fiction and personal understandingNatural and supernatural collide without explanation, whether in Alan Garner's folklore inspired stories ... share their cultural heritage; and. • foster ...
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[PDF] Magical Morthbrood and a Mythical Moon Cheshire folklore and ...Aug 27, 2020 · Alan Garner has set his stories in the same landscape in which they were written, that is, the area of Alderley Edge in Cheshire. This is the ...
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The Owl Service (TV Mini Series 1969–1970) - Episode list - IMDbThe Owl Service · S1.E1 ∙ Episode #1.1 · S1.E2 ∙ The Mystery Deepens · S1.E3 ∙ A Strange Picture · S1.E4 ∙ The Plates Are Hidden · S1.E5 ∙ Betrayal · S1.E6 ∙ ...
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An Appreciation Of 'The Owl Service' (1969) - We Are CultJul 30, 2023 · ❉ A Granada Television production, 'The Owl Service' was originally broadcast on ITV on Sunday evenings from 21 December 1969 – 8 February 1970.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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40 years of Red Shift, the BBC's classic Play for Today | BFIJan 17, 2018 · Based on Alan Garner's novel, Red Shift spanned the centuries in its story of an ageless power in the English landscape.Missing: productions | Show results with:productions
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Play for Today: Red Shift (BBC1, 17 January 1978)Jan 10, 2016 · Red Shift entwines stories from three different time streams set within the same geographic place, Mow Cop in Cheshire; a troubled and intense love affair.
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Alan Garner - WikipediaAlan Garner OBE FRSL (born 17 October 1934) is an English novelist best known for his children's fantasy novels and his retellings of traditional British folk ...The Weirdstone of Brisingamen · The Owl Service · Elidor
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Elidor, by Alan Garner, DIVERSITY website - suttonelmsIn 1965 Alan Garner sent a detailed annotated typescript of the novel to the children's literature expert Naomi Lewis. Elidor in its glory is Tír na nÓg ...
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BBC Radio 4 Extra - Alan Garner - Elidor, Episode 1Alan Garner's classic fantasy adventure dramatised in four-parts by Don Webb. Stars Mossie Cassidy as Roland, Raffey Cassidy as Helen, William Rush as Nicholas, ...Missing: 1980s | Show results with:1980s
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On 28 March 2006 BBC Radio 4 transmitted Golden Mean. A ...Oct 5, 2017 · A moving story of first love, mathematics, irrational numbers and the idea of eternity. Written by Alan Garner and read by Robert Powell. Did ...Missing: adaptation | Show results with:adaptation
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Archaeology of a Storyteller - BBC SoundsMar 28, 2022 · All his novels, from The Stone Book Quartet, to Treacle Walker, and his famous children's books, The Weirdstone of Brisingamen and The Moon ...Missing: 2000s | Show results with:2000s
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Potter Thompson - Gordon Crosse - WordPress.comFeb 26, 2017 · Potter Thompson, libretto by Alan Garner, is Gordon Crosse's fourth opera. He has also written four other stage works involving children or ...
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Anita Sullivan, playwright. Alan Garner's 'The Owl Service' on stageStage play co-written by Anita Sullivan and David Prescott. The Owl Service was published in 1967 and won the Guardian Award and the Carnegie Medal.Missing: Belgrade 1975
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The Breadhorse — MAYKIn 2013, Firebird Theatre developed a new stage adaptation of Alan Garner's arresting short story, The Breadhorse. In this new devised work, Firebird drew ...
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Alan Garner Q&A Monday October 18 2004Alan Garner will be talking about the history and landscape behind Thursbitch at Magdalen College, Oxford on October 27 at 6pm.
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Uncommon Ground Exhibition Film - YouTubeApr 6, 2023 · Film by David Heke celebrating the Uncommon Ground Exhibition held at The Blackden Trust in August 2022 ... Treacle Walker: Alan Garner & ...Missing: inspired | Show results with:inspired
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Alan Garner - Fantastic FictionIt won two important literary prizes - The Guardian Award and the Carnegie Medal - and was made into a serial by Granada Television.
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Alan Garner - New York Review BooksAmong his books are The Owl Service (winner of the Carnegie Medal; 1967), The Stone Book Quartet (comprising The Stone Book, Granny Reardun, Tom Fobble's ...
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History: Oct 18### Summary of "Thursbitch" by Alan Garner
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A Bag Of Moonshine - HarperCollins PublishersBoggarts and gowks, fools and hobgoblins are only some of the strange and wonderful creatures in A Bag of Moonshine – a veritable treasure trove of stories ...
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The Guizer: A Book of Fools - Alan Garner - Google BooksThe Guizer: A Book of Fools ... A collection of stories about fools drawn from American Indian, African, Irish, Gypsy, Sumatran, Flemish and British sources.
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The Stone Book Quartet - Alan Garner - Paperback - HarperCollins NZIt won two important literary prizes – The Guardian Award and the Carnegie Medal – and was made into a serial by Granada Television. It has established ...<|separator|>
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Summary Bibliography: Alan GarnerAuthor: Alan Garner Author Record # 668 · Legal Name: Garner, Alan · Birthplace: Congleton, Cheshire, England, UK · Birthdate: 17 October 1934 · Language: English ...Missing: residencies regional 1974-1994
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Collected Folk Tales - HarperCollins PublishersFree delivery over $35 30-day returnsThe definitive collection of traditional British folk tales, selected and retold by the renowned Alan Garner.
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World of wonders | Biography books | The GuardianJul 3, 1997 · The Voice that Thunders is a collection of essays and lectures, but since their singular theme is Alan Garner, boy and man, it is, in effect ...
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Powsels and ThrumsA standalone work of Non Fiction by the bestselling author of Treacle Walker, Powsels and Thrums is a distillation of a lifetime of work. It blends family ...
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ALAN GARNER AND THE BLACKDEN TRUST - michael9murrayOct 8, 2016 · Alan Garner has been active in the restoration of many old properties in the area. 2. Griselda Garner showed us many interesting aspects and ...Missing: excavations 1991