Books and Movies, Helian's London Dream Comes True

Marilou 2022-08-21 07:07:28

Grow together with you at Tianya Book Corner. Recommend a book every day T191/2018.11.6 zty-x840 "84 Charing Cross Street"/2017.8.4 [1. Today's Golden Sentence 191] I will never buy a commemorative FPD. Books read - otherwise, wouldn't it be the same as buying a piece of clothing that you haven't tried on? 11 "84 Charing Cross Street"

[5. Interpretation in the End of the World] The notes to this book are from pages 130 to 155, detailing the titles of the books mentioned in Helen Hanff's book, and the letters from October 5, 1949 to December 22, 1968, Frank Died, last postmarked January 29, 1969, Frank's wife Nora wrote Helena's last letter to close the book. In 1951, one pound ten shillings was about four dollars and two dollars. At that time, supplies in the United Kingdom were relatively tight, and meat and eggs were in short supply. Even though his life was not rich, Hanff still generously helped the bookstore Max and Cohen Bookstore. The six people have deepened this book relationship. Everyone is very grateful to her and wrote letters to thank her. I have no regrets that the two have never met in their entire lives. The two have established a deep friendship in the seemingly boring exchanges about books. They have been friends for a long time. Dozens of letters have witnessed the friendship for nearly 20 years. Here's a good story about books in New York and London. The 1987 movie of the same name in this book is a very good story of restoring letters, and interested readers can watch it. The movie finally made Hailian go to London to see the Marne Bookstore, and went to the charming 84 Charing Cross Street, which fulfilled Hailian's dream in reality. In Tianya Book Corner 2018.4.29 Tianya Haijiao, always waiting for you Zhenjiang·Jiaoshan·Another Beauty/Huaxi Dance Studio

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  • Deja 2022-04-19 09:03:17

    [Books and Movies] "Frank, I'm here, and I'm here at last." - 20 years of trans-oceanic correspondence, buying and ordering books, but never seeing each other, which seems to be the night of the "last century" today Tan, in fact, we and this kind of life have only been in the past few decades; the so-called timeless, the so-called classic does not mean that it takes many years to find out, but that her classic eternity has been established since the birth of such a work. ! In fact, this movie is more suitable for watching in an environment like today, where we are not only facing disease and suffering, natural and man-made disasters, but a lack of human affection. Watching such a movie is not simply embracing the past, nor simply reminiscing about the past. Although we once had correspondence with the publishing house for a book, but now the Internet age has changed our interpersonal relationship. Putting the book into the bookcase completes the so-called reading and appreciation without the fragrance of books. Reading seems to be a luxury and a display of time. In the past, it was beneficial to read a book, chapter by chapter, chapter by chapter. It has become a dream, watching movies and reading more

  • Noelia 2022-04-21 09:03:52

    My head is a bloody shadow... It's clearly a placebo...

84 Charing Cross Road quotes

  • Helene Hanff: Being used to the dead white paper and the stiff cardboardy covers of American books, I never knew a book could be such a joy to the touch.

  • Helene Hanff: [typing] WHAT KIND OF A BLACK PROTESTANT BIBLE IS THIS! Kindly inform the Church of England they have loused up the most beautiful prose even written. Who ever taught Dr. Tindall the Vulgate Latin. They'll burn for it, mark my words. It's nothing to me, I'm Jewish myself, but I have a Catholic sister-in-law, a Methodist sister-in-law, a whole raft of Presbyterian cousins, through my late Uncle Abraham who was converted, and an aunt who's a Christian Science healer. And I'd like to think none of them would countenance an Anglican Latin Bible if they knew it existed. As it happens, they don't know Latin existed.