Christopher Rush (writer)

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Christopher Rush (born 23 November 1944) is a Scottish writer, born in St Monans and for thirty years a teacher of literature in Edinburgh. His books include A Twelvemonth and a Day (chosen by The List magazine in 2005 as one of the 100 best Scottish books of all time) and the highly acclaimed To Travel Hopefully. In 1983 Rush initiated a literary debate in The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment by suggesting that the up-and-coming generation of Scottish poets drew less on their native places than their elders. Rush now lives near his childhood home. rdf:langString
Christopher Rush (St Monans, 23 novembre 1944) è uno scrittore e insegnante scozzese, ha insegnato letteratura a Edimburgo per 30 anni. I suoi libri includono A Twelvemonth and a Day e il noto To Travel Hopefully. A Twelvemonth and a Day ha ispirato il film Venus Peter, uscito nel 1989. La storia è stata riprodotta da Rush in versione semplificata per ragazzi nel 1992, col titolo Venus Peter Saves the Whale, illustrata da , e ha vinto il premio Friends of the Earth 1993 Earthworm Award quale libro dell'anno per aiutare i ragazzi ad apprezzare e godere la Natura. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Christopher Rush (born 23 November 1944) is a Scottish writer, born in St Monans and for thirty years a teacher of literature in Edinburgh. His books include A Twelvemonth and a Day (chosen by The List magazine in 2005 as one of the 100 best Scottish books of all time) and the highly acclaimed To Travel Hopefully. In 1983 Rush initiated a literary debate in The Scottish Review: Arts and Environment by suggesting that the up-and-coming generation of Scottish poets drew less on their native places than their elders. A Twelvemonth and a Day served as inspiration for the film Venus Peter, released in 1989. The story was also reworked by Rush in a simplified version in 1992 as a children's picture book, Venus Peter Saves the Whale, illustrated by Mairi Hedderwick, which won the Friends of the Earth 1993 Earthworm Award for the book published that year that would most help children to enjoy and care for the Earth. His 2007 book Will recounts the life of William Shakespeare in the first person, and has been optioned for a movie by Ben Kingsley. It was published by Beautiful Books Limited (UK). Rush also wrote a memoir of Shakespeare called Sex, Lies and Shakespeare, published by Beautiful Books Limited in 2009 (UK). Rush now lives near his childhood home.
rdf:langString Christopher Rush (St Monans, 23 novembre 1944) è uno scrittore e insegnante scozzese, ha insegnato letteratura a Edimburgo per 30 anni. I suoi libri includono A Twelvemonth and a Day e il noto To Travel Hopefully. A Twelvemonth and a Day ha ispirato il film Venus Peter, uscito nel 1989. La storia è stata riprodotta da Rush in versione semplificata per ragazzi nel 1992, col titolo Venus Peter Saves the Whale, illustrata da , e ha vinto il premio Friends of the Earth 1993 Earthworm Award quale libro dell'anno per aiutare i ragazzi ad apprezzare e godere la Natura. Il suo romanzo shakespeariano del 2007, intitolato Will, narra in prima persona la vita di William Shakespeare ed è stato acquisito da Sir Ben Kingsley per riduzione cinematografica. Rush ha scritto inoltre una memoir di Shakespeare intitolata Sex, Lies and Shakespeare (Sesso, Bugie e Shakespeare), pubblicato nel 2009. Rush vive attualmente vicino alla sua casa natia.
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