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William Corlett (1938–2005)

Auteur van Now and Then

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William Corlett is a novelist and writer for children's television and theater. He has twice won Britain's Writers' Guild Children's TV Writer of the Year Award. His first adult novel, Now and Then, won the prestigious Dillons First Fiction Award and was the sleeper hit of 1998. He lives in toon meer Herefordshire, England. toon minder
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Werken van William Corlett

Now and Then (1995) 239 exemplaren
The Steps up the Chimney (1990) 215 exemplaren
Two Gentlemen Sharing (1997) — Auteur — 144 exemplaren
The Door in the Tree (1991) 132 exemplaren
The Tunnel Behind the Waterfall (1991) 116 exemplaren
The Bridge in the Clouds (1992) 114 exemplaren
The Dark Side of the Moon (1976) 21 exemplaren
The Judaic law (1979) 16 exemplaren
The Buddha Way (1980) 12 exemplaren
The question of religion (1979) 9 exemplaren
The Summer of the Haunting (1995) 9 exemplaren
The Gate of Eden (1974) 8 exemplaren
Return to the Gate (1975) 8 exemplaren
The Secret Line (1988) 7 exemplaren
Mrs. Boswell's Slice of Bread (1989) 7 exemplaren
The Hindu Sound (1978) 6 exemplaren
The bloxworth blue (1985) 4 exemplaren
Kitty (2004) 4 exemplaren
The Islamic Space (1980) 4 exemplaren
Christ Story (1978) 4 exemplaren
The land beyond (1975) 3 exemplaren
The Gondolier's Cat (1993) 3 exemplaren
Now & then (2016) 2 exemplaren
Bloxworth Blue (1995) 1 exemplaar
Dn i trt (2005) 1 exemplaar

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Gangbare naam
Corlett, William
Officiƫle naam
Corlett, William
Geboortedatum
1938-10-08
Overlijdensdatum
2005-08-16
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
Darlington, County Durham, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
Sarlat, Aquitaine, France
Opleiding
Fettes College, Edinburgh
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Beroepen
Playwright
Relaties
Bryn Ellis (partner)

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I did indeed laugh out loud a few times, but I was bored also for part of the time. 390 pages is a lot for such a trifle! There are some amusing bits in "Two Gentlemen Sharing," which indeed builds upon a very long and honorable tradition of English Pastoral Romantic Comedy (for example, see "As You Like It" by Will "the Bard" Shakespeare). Interestingly, although this novel was published in 1997, parts of it already now (in 2016) already seem incredibly dated in terms of the social prejudices and attitudes. I do feel that a good editor could have helped Mr. Corlett cut out about 40% of the book, and it would have made the novel tighter, breezier, and a lot more fun.… (meer)
 
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yooperprof | 3 andere besprekingen | Dec 3, 2016 |
Older guy revisits his past and discovers a new way to look at his present lifestyle. Having come out fairly early in life I guess I feel rather jaded reading these stories of tormented older men finally coming to their senses and seeing how much they have missed out of life. This modus strikes me as being rather obtuse...but nevertheless, the book is fairly well written.
 
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dbsovereign | 3 andere besprekingen | Jan 26, 2016 |
A decent children's fantasy tale, aimed I would say more at actual children rather than teenagers. The writing and characterisation are decent, and I'm interested in the characters, particularly in Phoebe and her relation to the others. That being said, it's a bit more simplistic than I'd realised and I suspect I may not bother to read the rest of them.

What we have here is essentially the children's introduction to an interesting historical house (presumably the key location for the rest of the series), meeting their adult mentor figures for the series, discovery of their role in a magical adventure they don't actually understand yet, and what you might call a test-run adventure that introduces the sorts of things they might be doing. Fairly standard fare, competently done.

I would say that this felt very much like one book in a quartet, rather than one book in a four-part series. While there were some events, it felt mostly like setup for the later books, rather than an arc of its own that was closed. As such, it was a bit unsatisfying to read in isolation. It feels unfair to penalise it for that, so I won't, but it's worth noting that some authors manage to avoid this and make each book a full story. Again, though, it's a children's book and thus both relatively short and relatively simple.

It was decent, I don't regret reading it, I wouldn't refuse to read another one, nor do I plan to look for them, so it gets a 3.

One odd thing: at one point a character says "poop". This really threw me out, because I've never heard a Brit use this word and can only view it as an Americanism, so the sense of Britishness wobbled violently. No idea why it ended up in this story...
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Shimmin | Nov 1, 2014 |
A well written novel about an older man looking back on his life, now filled with regret and missed chances. A maudlin story lifted by exceptional writing.
½
 
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silversurfer | 3 andere besprekingen | Jul 16, 2012 |

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30
Ook door
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Leden
1,116
Populariteit
#23,018
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½ 3.7
Besprekingen
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