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FILMOGRAPHY
Adaptations
On the Black Hill,
by Andrew Grieve (director & scriptwriter), British Film Institute/Film Four International, 1987.
Cobra Verde (adapted from
The Viceroy
of Ouidah
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Utz, directed by George Sluizer & scripted by Hugh Whitemore, Viva Pictures Ltd, 1992.
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âNach Patagonien (Zu Bruce Chatwins Reise in ein femes Land)', directed by Jan Schütte, Novoskop Film Jan Schütte, ZDF, 1991.
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âSonglines: sur les traces de Bruce Chatwin en Australie', directed by Barbara Dickenberger, Arte, 1993.
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PROFILES AND CRITICAL STUDIES OF BRUCE CHATWIN
Peter Levi,
The Light Garden of the Angel King â Journeys
in
Afghanistan
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Â
Nicholas Murray,
Bruce Chaturin,
Bridgend (Wales): Seren Books, 1993, 140 pp.
Â
Claudine Verley (ed.), B.
Chatwin
, Poitiers: les Cahiers forell, no. 4, November 1994, 166 pp.
Â
Alessandro Grassi and Neri Torrigiani (eds), Bruce
Chatwin: Searching for the Miraculous,
Turin: Gruppo GFT, 1995, n. p.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The editors would like to thank the following individuals and institutions for their help in the preparation of this book:
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Pascal Cariss, Susannah Clapp, David Rees, Robert Risk, Francis Wyndham, Cambridge University Library, Jonathan Cape Ltd, la Bibliothèque nationale, The Bodleian Library, The British Council, The British Library, Condé Nast Publications Inc., The Library of Congress.
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We are especially grateful to Elizabeth Chatwin and Gillon Aitken for reading and commenting on the manuscript.
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