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The phone conversations about a possible TV series of 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell' stretch back
The phone conversations about a possible TV series of 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell' stretch back
The phone conversations about a possible TV series of 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell' stretch back
The phone conversations about a possible TV series of 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell' stretch back
The phone conversations about a possible TV series of 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell' stretch back
The phone conversations about a possible TV series of 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell' stretch back
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Nothing, I find, has prepared me for the sight of my own characters walking about. A playwright orSusanna Clarke:
I first became an Alan Moore fan in Covent Garden on a Saturday afternoon in 1987, when I bought aSusanna Clarke:
I had always been fascinated by comics, but it had taken me several weeks to make up my mind to buySusanna Clarke:
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Alan Moore is a peculiarly unsung triumph of British culture, and Northampton, where he was born inSusanna Clarke:
I could always imagine more interesting places to be than where I was. And more interesting peopleSusanna Clarke:
I always really liked magicians. I'm not even sure why - except that they know things other peopleSusanna Clarke:
In 'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell,' I wanted to create the most convincing story of magic and magiSusanna Clarke:
I can write most places. I particularly like writing on trains. Being between places is quite liberSusanna Clarke:
One way of grounding the magic is by putting in lots of stuff about street lamps, carriages, and ho