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- Dupl**** Written by Adam Cayton-Holland Based on Tragedy Plus Time: A Tragi-Comic Memoir by Adam Cayton-Holland Produced by Fred Bernstein Adam Cayton-Holland...
- regional and national publications; his first book, Tragedy Plus Time: A Tragi-Comic Memoir, received the 2019 Colorado Book Award for Creative Non-Fiction...
- was his most commercially successful title at the time of release. A tragi-comic story, it follows the fortunes of a working-class North London family...
- review found it "a book of the very first order, a superb book...it is tragi-comic, poetic, the tone of the very strongest sort of creative intelligence"...
- Topkapi (previous title The Light of Day (Eric Ambler novel)), a 1962 tragi-comic art heist spy novel Topkapı Scroll, a Timurid dynasty pattern scroll...
- of youngsters inspired by biopics and our prime minister? [...] his tragi-comic story is so entertaining. Somewhere deep down it also reminds us of our...
- Spenser's allegory in The Faerie Queene to the tragi-comic modes of 16th-century drama. (Grotesque comic elements can be found in major works such as King...
- performed in a single day. After a brief role alongside Burke again in the tragi-comic The Martins (2001), he appeared in Last Orders (2001), where he starred...
- in The Daily Telegraph that the film "at times comes close to being a tragi-comic opera about the end of the world," and that, "the apocalypse, when it...
- letter to Forster. He planned to write "a little piece", a "grotesque tragi-comic conception", about a young hero who befriends an escaped convict, who...