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Telling the Pictures Frank Delaney

Telling the Pictures By Frank Delaney

Telling the Pictures by Frank Delaney


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Summary

Belle, a mill-girl from a poor and religiously oppressive Presbyterian household, has fashioned an escape by discovering the cinema. Through it she tells her workmates the story of each film she sees. It is through this gift that she developes a relationship with Gene, a Catholic.

Telling the Pictures Summary

Telling the Pictures by Frank Delaney

'In Belfast, in 1942, lived Belle, a mill-girl with a gift. Every morning at work, she enthralled people with the story of the film she saw last night.' And as Belle brings magic to the grim rows of looms, a handsome newcomer watches silently, and Juliet meets her Romeo. For Belle is a Protestant: the stranger, from the south, a Catholic. The Belfast Telegraph, reporting the courtroom sensations, said afterwards, 'She could tell the pictures better than the silver screen itself - but then along came a man with a silver tongue ...'

Telling the Pictures Reviews

'When you invest in a Frank Delaney novel you get more than your money's worth.' Daily Mail. 'A blockbuster with a purpose.' Times Literary Supplement. 'He certainly knows how to use bleak material to shocking and (perhaps shocking to say) entertaining effect.' Financial Times. 'A wonderful writer.' The Times. 'Delaney writes in a near documentary style: his words know they are tools.' Financial Times

About Frank Delaney

Novelist, broadcaster and freelance journalist Frank Delaney was born inTipperary, Ireland. His non-fiction works embrace James Joyce, John Betjeman, Boswell and Johnson, the European Middle Ages and the Celtic civilizations.He has lived in Britain for twenty years, where he broadcasts frequently.

Additional information

GOR002736172
9780006479246
0006479243
Telling the Pictures by Frank Delaney
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
1994-11-02
496
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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