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BOOK INFO:
First published in Great Britain 1975
by Hamish Hamilton Ltd as A Terrible Beauty Is Born
This edition revised and with a new epilogue published in 1989
by Mandarin Paperbacks
ISBN 0749301775
The book Terrible Beauty Is Born is translated and published in Japan under the title, 『恐ろしい美が生まれている―アイルランド独立運動と殉教者たち』 (青土社、1997年)、ISBN 4791755154.
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A while ago, a friend of mine gave this book to me after a big cleaning of her bookshelf.
First published in Great Britain 1975
by Hamish Hamilton Ltd as A Terrible Beauty Is Born
This edition revised and with a new epilogue published in 1989
by Mandarin Paperbacks
ISBN 0749301775
The book Terrible Beauty Is Born is translated and published in Japan under the title, 『恐ろしい美が生まれている―アイルランド独立運動と殉教者たち』 (青土社、1997年)、ISBN 4791755154.
Inside of the booklet.
Basically most of the literature here can be found on the Japanese official site.
www.muginoho.jp/
But this map on the right side couldn't be found anywhere as far as I know. It shows where the film was shot.
Official booklet for the film "The Wind That Shakes Barley".
The colour is a bit funny here... due to the lighting (my desk top light!) The real colour is the green that symbolises Eire.
The film title and the islands are beautifully embossed.
Cillian Murphy's autograph on the poster.
Ken Loach's autograph on the poster.
View large, if you prefer. They started showing the film "the Wind that Shakes the Barley" on 18 November here in Tokyo.
And if you read Japanese, here's my blog entry.
nofrills.seesaa.net/article/28127911.html
They started showing the film "the Wind that Shakes the Barley" on 18 November here in Tokyo.
I went to see the film at Cine-Quanon Yurakucho (near Ginza) and this is the outside view. It may sound a bit strange, but the cinema is located on the 8th floor of the building, which used to be a department store and now hosts a Bic Camera (a wide range of domestic electric appliances, computers, cameras etc etc).