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| American Sublime | Book | 2006 | Pulitzer Prize for Poetry | ||
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Film | 1977 | Academy Award for Best Director |
Face to Face (Swedish: Ansikte mot ansikte) is a 1976 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It tells the story of a psychiatrist who is suffering from a mental illness. It stars Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson.
Dr. Jenny Isaksson ...
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| 1976 | Academy Award for Best Actress | ||||
| Cries and Whispers |
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Film | 1974 | Academy Award for Best Director |
Cries and Whispers is a 1973 Swedish film about two sisters who watch over their third sister on her deathbed, torn between fearing she might die and hoping that she will. The film was written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It stars Harriet...
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| Award-Winning Work | 1974 | Academy Award for Best Picture | |||
| 1974 | Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay | ||||
| Fanny and Alexander |
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Film | 1984 | Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Motion Picture |
Fanny and Alexander (Swedish: Fanny och Alexander) is a 1982 Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was originally conceived as a four part TV movie which spanned 312 minutes. A version lasting...
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| Award-Winning Work | 1984 | BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Film | |||
| Film subject | 1984 | Academy Award for Best Director | |||
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| Saraband |
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Film | 2005 | César Award for Best European Film |
Saraband (2003) is a Swedish telemovie by film director Ingmar Bergman and his last theatrically released work. The film is a sequel to Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage (1973), bringing back to the screen the characters of Johan and Marianne, played...
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| Autumn Sonata |
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Film | 1979 | César Award for Best Foreign Film |
Autumn Sonata (Swedish: Höstsonaten) is a 1978 Academy Award nominated Swedish language film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film stars Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann and Lena Nyman. It tells the story of a famous pianist who is confronted...
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| The Magic Flute |
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Film | 1976 | César Award for Best Foreign Film |
The Magic Flute (Swedish: Trollflöjten) is Ingmar Bergman's 1975 highly acclaimed film version of Mozart's opera Die Zauberflöte. It was intended as a TV-production and was first shown on Swedish television but was followed by a cinema release later...
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| The Magician | Film | 1960 | BAFTA Award for Best Film |
The Magician is a 1958 film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Its original Swedish title is Ansiktet, which means "face", and it was released theatrically as The Face in the UK, although video releases have used the U.S. title.
The film stars...
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| Through a Glass Darkly |
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Film | 1963 | Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay |
Through a Glass Darkly (Swedish: Såsom i en spegel) is a 1961 Swedish film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and produced by Allan Ekelund. The film is a three-act “chamber film,” in which four family members act as mirrors for each other. It...
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| Wild Strawberries |
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Film | 1960 | Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay |
Wild Strawberries (Swedish: Smultronstället) is a 1957 film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, about an old man recalling his past. The original Swedish title is Smultronstället, which literally means "the wild strawberry patch". The cast...
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| The Unbearable Lightness of Being |
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Film | 1988 | Academy Award for Best Cinematography |
The Unbearable Lightness of Being is a 1988 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Milan Kundera. Like the novel, it is set in Prague in 1968 and details the lives of artists and intellectuals in Czechoslovakia in the wake of the Prague...
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| The Ox | Film | 1991 | Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film | ||
| It's just the night | Musical Album | 2004 | Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album | ||
| Why Should the Fire Die? |
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Musical Album | 2005 | Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album |
Why Should The Fire Die? is the third major album release and fifth album overall by progressive acoustic trio Nickel Creek. The album was released on August 9, 2005 in the United States, and on August 8 in the United Kingdom. Why Should the Fire...
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| The Death of Doctor Island | Award-Winning Work | 1974 | Hugo Award for Best Novella | ||
| Short Story | 1973 | Nebula Award for Best Novella | |||
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| Lisey's Story |
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Book | 2007 | World Fantasy Award for Best Novel |
Lisey's Story is a psychological horror novel by Stephen King. It was released on October 24, 2006.
Lisey (pronounced Lee-See) Landon is the widow of an award winning novelist, Scott Landon. In the middle of cleaning out Scott's study, Lisey...
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| The Privelege of the Sword | Book | 2007 | World Fantasy Award for Best Novel | ||
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| The Lies of Locke Lamora |
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Book | 2007 | World Fantasy Award for Best Novel |
The Lies of Locke Lamora is a fantasy novel by Scott Lynch. It follows the adventures of a group of con artists known as the Gentlemen Bastards. They live in a city called Camorr, heavily based on late medieval Venice. The book is divided into two...
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| The Orphan's Tales: In the Night Garden | Award-Winning Work | 2007 | World Fantasy Award for Best Novel | ||
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| Soldier of Sidon | Book | 2007 | World Fantasy Award for Best Novel | ||
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| Gravity's Rainbow |
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Book | 1974 | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction |
Gravity's Rainbow is an epic postmodern novel written by Thomas Pynchon and first published on February 28 1973.
The narrative is set primarily in Europe at the end of World War II and centers on the design, production and dispatch of V-2 rocket...
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| Quotation Source | 1973 | Nebula Award for Best Novel | |||
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| The Echo Maker |
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Book | 2007 | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction |
The Echo Maker is a 2006 novel by American writer Richard Powers which won the National Book Award for fiction. It was a finalist for the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
On a winter night on a remote Nebraska road, twenty-seven-year-old Mark...
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| The Fledgling | Book | 1981 | Newbery Medal | ||
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| Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? |
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Book | 1968 | Nebula Award for Best Novel |
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968), by Philip K. Dick, is a science fiction novel about Rick Deckard, a bounty hunter of android in San Francisco, California. It is a definitive, science fiction exploration of the ethical dimensions...
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| The Diamond Age |
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Book | 1996 | Nebula Award for Best Novel |
The Diamond Age or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer is a postcyberpunk novel by Neal Stephenson. It is a bildungsroman focused on a young girl named Nell, and set in a world in which nanotechnology affects all aspects of life. Some main motifs...
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| Parable of the Sower |
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Book | 1994 | Nebula Award for Best Novel |
Parable of the Sower is the first in a two-book series of science fiction novels written by Octavia E. Butler and published in 1993.
[SPOILER ALERT!] Set in a dystopian future, Parable of the Sower centers on a young woman who possesses what Butler...
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| Diplomatic Immunity |
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Book | 2003 | Nebula Award for Best Novel |
Diplomatic Immunity is a 2002 science fiction novel by Lois McMaster Bujold. It was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 2003.
The novel follows Miles Vorkosigan as he is heading home from his honeymoon and is directed to Graf Station...
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| Dragoncharm |
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Book | 1995 |
Dragoncharm is a fantasy novel written by Graham Edwards. The novel was first published in 1995 by Voyager Books (UK) and HarperPrism (US). It is the first book in the Ultimate Dragon Saga trilogy, and its sequels are Dragonstorm and Dragonflame.
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| Dragonstorm |
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Book | 1996 |
Dragonstorm is a fantasy novel written by Graham Edwards. The novel was first published in 1996 by Voyager Books (UK) and HarperPrism (US). It is the second book in the Ultimate Dragon Saga trilogy. This book introduces the dragon Archan, who...
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| East Lynne | Film | 1931 | Academy Award for Best Picture |
East Lynne is an English sensation novel of 1861 by Mrs. Henry Wood.
Lady Isabel Carlyle, a beautiful and refined young woman, leaves her hard-working but neglectful lawyer-husband and her infant children to elope with an aristocratic suitor. After...
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