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As a girl, she would visit the Apollo Theatre with her father (which added to her interest in art) and Speaker's Corner with her mother (which added to her interest in politics). She changed her name legally to Toni Cade Bambara in 1970.īambara had an extensive education. When she was five-years-old she told her mother that she wanted to be called "Toni" and by the time she finished college, all of her professors called her Toni Cade. Miltonia Mirkin Cade began her life in Harlem in the 1940s. She returns home to her boyfriend and unsuccessfully attempts to bring out the same feelings between them that she had with the strange man. After a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger, she seeks him out, taking a taxi with him to his house and having passionate sex. It is Chen's only English-language film to date.Īlice is a young American woman living in London who believes she is happy in a secure job and a relationship with her boyfriend. Based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Nicci French, it introduces several substantial changes to the story and focuses heavily on the intense sexual relationship between the two lead characters. Killing Me Softly is a 2002 erotic thriller film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Heather Graham and Joseph Fiennes. That single sentence became the foundation for Bennett’s new book, “The Vanishing Half,” a novel that has topped bestseller lists this summer and spurred a Hollywood bidding war. Next, twin sisters and a Louisiana landscape sprouted, then filled in. “And I was like: ‘Wait! Go back to that.’”Ĭaptivated, Bennett pulled out her phone and jotted down one sentence. “She brought it up the way parents often do, like it’s something everybody knew … that there were towns where people would intermarry so that their children would get lighter with each generation,” Bennett recalls. There was one story too good to let slip by. Novelist Brit Bennett remembers the day her mother began reeling off stories from her Southern past. In this widely acclaimed work, Benedict Anderson examines the creation and function of the "imagined communities" of nationality and the way these communities were in part created by the growth of the nation-state, the interaction between capitalism and printing and the birth of vernacular languages in early modern Europe. What makes people love and die for nations, as well as hate and kill in their name? While many studies have been written on nationalist political movements, the sense of nationality - the personal and cultural feeling of belonging to a nation - has not received proportionate attention. Travel and traffic: on the geo-biography of Imagined communities. Ignored by New York’s old-money circles and determined to win respect, she designed and built 9 mansions, hosted grand balls, and arranged for her daughter to marry a duke.īut Alva also defied convention for women of her time, asserting power within her marriage and becoming a leader in the women's suffrage movement. The riveting novel of iron-willed Alva Vanderbilt and her illustrious family as they rule Gilded-Age New York, from the New York Times bestselling author of Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald.Īlva Smith, her southern family destitute after the Civil War, married into one of America’s great Gilded Age dynasties: the newly wealthy but socially shunned Vanderbilts. A Well-Behaved Woman: A Novel of the Vanderbilts |