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Nathan Filer
Nathan Filer is a British writer best known for Nathan Filer's debut novel, The Shock of the Fall.
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Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde wrote of the Falls, “The sight of the stupendous waterfall must be one of the earliest, if not the keenest, disappointments in American married life.”
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by Albert Camus
The Fall (French: La Chute) is a philosophical novel written by Albert Camus.
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by Allan Cubitt
Created, written and directed by Allan Cubitt, The Fall returns to BBC Two in the Autumn/Winter.
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Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck hogan
The Fall was written by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck hogan and is the second book in the Strain Trilogy of vampire horror novels.
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by Guillermo Del Toro
The Fall was written by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck hogan and is the second book in the Strain Trilogy of vampire horror novels.
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Filer
Filer's book, The Shock Of The Fall, was inspired in part by 32-year-old former mental health nurse Nathan Filer's work with patients and tells the story of a teenager's descent into madness as 32-year-old former mental health nurse Nathan Filer confronts 32-year-old former mental health nurse Nathan Filer's role in the boyhood death of 32-year-old former mental health nurse Nathan Filer's older brother.
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Matt Haig
The Shock of the Fall spans ten years and examines the effect of the death of a young boy on Matt Haig's brother, Matthew.
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Laurence Binyon
Laurence Binyon composed the Fallen's best known poem while sitting on the cliff-top looking out to sea from the dramatic scenery of the north Cornish coastline.
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by Eugene Ling
Written by Eugene Ling, with some additional dialogue from Martin Berkeley (developing the story by Albert DeMond), Shock is a perfect balance of silly and sharp.
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Keats
Keats composed The Fall of Hyperion by reworking, expanding, and personally narrating lines from the English Romantic John Keats's earlier fragmented epic poem Hyperion.
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Sebastian Brant
Sebastian Brant, in a poem describing the fall, speaks of the terror the terror caused to the Burgundians and French.
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after being highly sought after by publishers
The Shock of the Fall was published by HarperCollins after being highly sought after by publishers.
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Charles Dickens and Mark Twain
Charles Dickens and Mark Twain wrote about the falls, and they became a cause celebre among those who, like Henry James, were offended by what they considered overdevelopment of the area for tourists.
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a talented Computer Science undergraduate, Roy Trubshaw
the fall's author was a talented Computer Science undergraduate, Roy Trubshaw.
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Johanna Drucker
The text in The Fall was composed by Johanna Drucker through compression as derivatives from two different sources: news stories between November 8, 2016, the day Donald Trump was elected, and April 25, 2017, three months into Donald Trump's presidency; and from Edward Gibbon, History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1, published 1776.
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by James Fritz, whose work has been lauded for closely examining both the politics and poetry of millennial lives
Written by James Fritz, whose work has been lauded for closely examining both the politics and poetry of millennial lives, The Fall has been lauded since its premiere, and promises a bewitching performance that juxtaposes the youth of the youth's performers with the age of the characters they play.
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San Luis Ray [sic]
San Luis Ray [sic] could not be more unlike the feverishly cunning philosophical monologue of Albert Camus' The Fall, but both novels are about the same length.
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