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Spokeswoman Tracy Jones said: “Drawing on the rich history of the house and its occupants, this June to September’s outdoor programme brings Britain’s leading artists, writers and thinkers on art, film, literature, music and society to Sussex.
“Featuring famous writers Antonia Fraser, Jeanette Winterson and John Cooper Clarke, renowned fashion editor Alexandra Shulman, artist Jeremy Deller and Hollywood actor Helena Bonham-Carter, Charleston’s wide-ranging summer programme, on a new outdoor stage designed by Pup Architects, explores such diverse themes as 19th-century women’s rights, artificial intelligence (AI) and economist John Maynard Keynes as you have never seen him before.
AFTER the glorious sunshine earlier this week, the weather has taken a turn for the Easter weekend. So while enjoying a chocolate egg or two, why not curl up with a book set in East Lancashire? Here are five novels to get you started.
1. Her Father’s Sins, by Josephine Cox Josephine Cox This is the first novel published by bestselling Blackburn author Josephine Cox, who sadly died in July last year. Published in 1988, it follows a girl called Queenie as she grows up in post-war Blackburn, and Queenie’s life mirrors Cox’s in other ways too – both having alcoholic fathers and impoverished beginnings.
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The World to Come and the New Wave of Queer Period Pieces
How lesbian bodice rippers became Hollywood s latest power move.
By Aaron Hicklin Vlad Cioplea
It’s a cast iron law of film reviewing that if you’re writing about a lesbian historical drama you must always refer to it as “ravishing.” Todd Haynes’s
Carol? “Ravishing.” Yorgos Lanthimos’s
The Favourite? “Royally ravishing.” Céline Sciamma’s
Portrait of a Lady on Fire? “Simply ravishing from start to finish!”