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'With dozens of roles to her name since the '60s, Charlotte Rampling is an enduring cinematic force. The intensely private actor has long relished playing difficult characters on screen — and now she has the ultimate test. Rampling is a domineering matriarch on her deathbed in the film version of an Australian literary classic, The Eye of the Storm.' Source: Philippa Hawker.
A column canvassing current literary news including a note about the 2011 Ubud Writers Festiva, Bali losing their main sponsor, Citibank, Collins book shops are negotiating with a large number of Angus and Robertson franchisees to join Collins, the lack of reliable and comprehensive statistics concerning the Australian book industry and a new online literary gift store, Readers' Niche.
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Section: Life & Style
Half Lifei"benezene-coated",Pamela Brown,
single work poetry
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Section: Life & Style