The only Shakespeare quote for February I could find is ‘You have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm, and cloudiness’ from Much Ado about Nothing, which I find amusing because on this February day as I write the sun is shining brightly. I’ve always loved February because after the long and often dreary January, February is short and leads towards spring. Besides, my birthday is in February.
We’ll
celebrate that momentous event with this familiar promo for the book Shakespeare
calling – the book. Indie authors like myself always need support, even now when book
signings and lectures can again be scheduled. Only on the Internet can I reach
people like you, who are interested in Shakespeare would like to support the
Shakespeare Calling project. I do so hope you will help me by ordering the
book online. Thank you.
The book is available
for those of you in Great Britain and parts of Europe on this site:
Also
available on http://www.amazon.com/Shakespeare-Calling-book-Ruby-Jand/dp/9163782626/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1436073737&sr=1-1&keywords=Ruby+Jand+shakespeare+calling
Or
in Sweden
http://www.bokus.com/bok/9789163782626/shakespeare-calling-the-book/
or
Adlibris. Or contact the publisher info@vulkan.se
I would be thrilled to get an email from you if you bought
the book. rubyjandshakespearecalling@gmail.com
Shakespeare sightings:
- In J K Rowlings a biography by Connie Ann Kirk we’re told that seeing King Lear and The Winter’s Tale in Stratford inspired young Jo in her literature studies.
- The film Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool not only has Shakespeare connections through its actors but also mentions and quotes Shakespeare numerous times:
- Gloria (Bening) has an ambition to play Juliet though she is well into her 50s or so.
- Her mother (Redgrave) had played Ophelia.
- When Gloria was dying her young lover (Jamie Bell) brought her to an empty theatre to do the pilgrim’s kiss love scene with her, fulfilling her old dream to play Juliet.
Films with a Shakespeare connection seen this month - see reviews on https://rubyjandsfilmblog.blogspot.com/
- Tamara Drewe – Roger Allam is in
The Tempest, which we saw on stage at the Globe in London, and Henry
IV.
- Garden State - Ian Holm is in Hamlet
and Henry V.
- The Selfish Giant
- Ralph
Inneston is in Macbeth Re-Told.
- QEDA: Shakespeare connection: Stina Ekblad played Ariel in The Tempest which we saw at Dramaten in Stockholm.
- Cats - Shakespeare connections – Judie Dench is in All Is True, The Hollow Crown, Shakespeare in Love, Hamlet, Henry V, Macbeth. Ian McKellen is in All Is True, King Lear, Richard III, Macbeth
- Romper Stomper - Geoffrey Wright directed Macbeth, a modern drug lord version with Sam Worthington.
- The Secret Garden - Julie Walters is in
The Hollow Crown.
- Film Stars Don’t
Die in Liverpool - Shakespeare connection: Annette Bening is in Richard III. Julie Walters
is in The Hollow Crown. Vanessa Redgrave is in Coriolanus.
Frances Barber is in Twelfth Night.
Further since last
time:
- Almost done reading: Women of Will by Tina Packer. Now dealing with Measure for Measure giving new and exciting insights into the difficult play.
Posted this month:
- This report
Shakespeare
Calling – the book is promoted by http://shakespearesallskapet.se/
Read more about my alter ego’s books, in one of which
Shakespeare appears live and in person, on:
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