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A comprehensive online resource about writer Len Deighton |
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The rest |
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This is the part of the website where everything else that isn't about the books, the films or the images associated with Len Deighton is found. Currently in this section is information about the very rare, and very odd, IPCRESS File board game produced in America, as well as the computer game 'Blitzkrieg', which made a brief appearance in the 'eighties on the Commodore 64 home computer. You will also find a news page in here - visitors can check out the blog for the latest information and news about Len Deighton updated on a regular basis. Also, having covered the words and images associated with Deighton there's also a section in here on the music associated with his work. There are currently two pages looking at the music associated with Deighton's work, including information about two soundtracks, one of which is for an as-yet unmade film. In time more information about the soundtracks for the movies made of Deighton's work will be added. Recently added is a new page for ephemera associated with Len Deighton. Ephemera is the name given by collectors to items of collectable memorabilia, such as marketing materials, letters and such like. In Miscellanea is everything else which I couldn't find a place for. Here currently is a downloadable transcript of Deighton's interview on Radio 4 in May 2009. |
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(c) R Mallows 2009 |
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