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Hollinghurst knew he would one day have to confront the subject, but wanted to do so on his own terms.
The movie, which was written and directed by Rodrigo García and opens on May 7, focuses on three complex women who confront the subject from very different perspectives.
So as gut wrenching and difficult as it was for me at the beginning, this show is part of me being able to accept my own depression, and get other people to confront the subject".
As the generations of firsthand witnesses give way to younger generations, literary works that confront the subject have often been more circumspect; recent novels by Susanna Moore and Ayelet Waldman achieve their emotional power by focussing upon characters peripheral to the terrible European history that has nonetheless altered their lives.
When he did at last confront the subject - "I thought, I've got to get all this down, before I forget" - he realised that the diet of war and detention, the killings he witnessed and the ruthless Japanese guards who excited his adolescent admiration "mapped out the blueprint for most of my fiction".
I had hoped that the filmmakers would confront the subject of danger as a premise for delving into the marrow of Nancy's life as it is exposed, perhaps for the first time, and as she acknowledges its deepest substance, perhaps for the first time, while confronting her first experience of existential fear.
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Theatre director Katie Mitchell confronted the subject in 2012 when she and the scientist Stephen Emmott explored the issue of overpopulation.
And in "A Song at Twilight," produced in London in 1966 with Coward starring in the role of closeted aging author Hugo Latymer, he directly confronted the subject he had spent his career sophisticatedly skirting with knowing winks and glancing repartee.
After these three generalization tests, we confronted the study subjects with a set of three different foil tests.
Heylin writes that both "Watching the River Flow" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece" confront "the same subject matter, a continuing dearth of inspiration, in a refreshingly honest matter".
Taken, Crais' fifteenth novel featuring Elvis Cole and Joe Pike, confronts the controversial subject of illegal immigration from a different angle, explaining how some of these people (many without a word of English and penniless) are smuggled into the U.S. amidst countless obstacles.
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