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Robin Carmody
Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom
Writer who was, outsider who is. Still struggling to understand social norms, but not contemplating the soon-come end of his life as he once did. Happiest on horseback, because even those risks are easier to understand than other people. Still trying to work out the contradictions of loving M.R. James and Channel AKA. But slowly getting there.
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Sunday, 5 April 2009

When the nascent pop culture met the Pullein-Thompsons

Adam Faith as February Callendar might have imagined him
Posted by Robin Carmody at 18:17 2 comments:
Labels: adam faith, horses, macmillan era, turning points
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