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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 14 июня 2022, 12:53:13 »
Our Man in Havana


     The action  of the story takes place in Cuba in the 1960-s. Wormald, a modest salesman of vacuum cleaners, who is in need of money, suddenly becomes a resident of British intelligence. In order to somehow justify the money he is paid, he begins to invent both the agents recruited by him and the intelligence itself: he passes the drawings of the dismantled and zoomed in vacuum cleaners as mysterious devices that are being built in the mountains. To Wormold's surprise, his fake reports are taken seriously - not only by his superiors, but also by his enemies.

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 13 июня 2022, 18:58:09 »
Надиктовано В.И.

 
  Preface

The period we are going to deal with (the 60-s, 70-s, 80-s) falls on the time in history known as the Cold War.
   The beginning of the Cold War goes back as far as 1946, Winston Churchill's (prime minister of Great Britain) speech in Fulton (the USA, Missouri).
   The phrase "Iron Curtain" appeared to describe the countries within the Soviet sphere of influence.

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 13 июня 2022, 18:37:21 »
Garden of Eden


     The novel describes five months in the life of American writer David Bourne and his wife Katherine. The action of the novel takes place mainly on the French Riviera, in particular, on the Cote d'Azur and in Spain. This story begins with their honeymoon in the Camargue. The Borns soon meet a young pleasant woman named Marita. David begins an affair with Marita, and his relationship with his wife is rapidly deteriorating. The story continues until David and Katherine's divorce becomes apparent.

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 13 июня 2022, 16:00:52 »
IT


    When children begin to go missing in the town of Derry, Maine, a group of eleven-year-old children decide to face their greatest fears  to confront the monster, whose cruelty and victim list stretch back centuries. None of the adults can help them, because they have grown up and do not see the monster. Among themselves, the guys called him "It".

    The guys have to go down into the sewers to catch the monster, where they try to defeat him, but "It", having received not fatal, but serious wounds from the guys, runs away and hides. After getting out, they agree that if ever, "It" appears again, they will all gather together again and try to kill it. Since then, many years have passed, the guys grew up and parted in all directions when the terrible events of that time resume in Derry..

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 13 июня 2022, 13:37:02 »
Stephen King


     Stephen Edwin King (September 21, 1947) is an American novelist and short-story writer whose books in different genres (horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction and fantasy novels) were credited with reviving the genre of horror fiction in the late 20th century.
     King graduated from the University of Maine in 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in English. While writing short stories he supported himself by teaching and working as a janitor, among other jobs. His first published novel, Carrie, about a tormented teenage girl gifted with telekinetic powers, appeared in 1974 (film 1976 and 2013) and was an immediate popular success.
      Described as the "King of Horror", a play on his surname and a reference to his high standing in pop culture, his books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books. King has published 64 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five non-fiction books. He has also written approximately 200 short stories, most of which have been published in book collections. He has received a lot of awards for his contribution to literature.
     Stephen King's most famous works are: The Dark Tower (1997), The Shawshank Redemption (1982), Firestarter (1980), Dead Zone (1979), Christine (1983), Shining (1977), It (1986).

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 13 июня 2022, 12:35:27 »
Ernest Hemingway


    Ernest Hemingway (1899 – 1961)  was an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist and sportsman.  He was born in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, His father was a doctor and his mother was a musician. As a young man, he was interested in writing. After graduating from High School in 1917, he worked for the Kansas City Star newspaper where he gained skills necessary for his future work.
    As an ambulance driver in Italy during World War I, Ernest Hemingway was wounded and spent several months in the hospital. While he was there, he met and fell in love with a Red Cross nurse . They planned to marry; however, she became engaged to an Italian officer instead  and Hemingway returned home with his heart broken.
    He also wrote some of the most famous works of the 20th century, including  “The Sun Also Rises,” “For Whom the Bell Tolls,” and “The Old Man and the Sea.” The writing of books occupied Hemingway for most of the postwar years. He lived in Paris, but he traveled quite a lot and was fond of skiing,bullfighting, fishing, and hunting that by then had become part of his life and formed the background for his books.
    During the Second World War He also participated in the liberation of Paris, and, though he was just a journalist, he impressed professional soldiers not only as a man of courage, but also as a real expert in military warfare.
   Hemingway's writing style was so unique that it left a legacy in literature that will last forever. He was noted both for the intense masculinity of his writing and for his adventurous life. Most of his works were produced between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s. In total, He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works and  won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954. Many of his works, such as:  Farewell to Arms (1929) , Fifth Column  (1938), For whom the bell tolls (1940), The Old Man and the Sea (1952) , Islands in the Stream (1970) and Garden of Eden (1986) are considered classics of American literature.


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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 13 июня 2022, 12:25:27 »
Graham Greene


     Henry Graham Greene (October 2, 1904—April 3, 1991) was an English novelist, short-story writer, playwright, and journalist whose novels treat life’s moral problems in the context of political settings.

     His father was the headmaster of Berkhamsted School, which Greene went to for some years. After running away from school, he was sent to London to a psychoanalyst in whose house he lived while under treatment. After studying at Balliol College, Oxford, Greene converted to Roman Catholicism in 1926, partly through the influence of his future wife, Vivien Dayrell-Browning, whom he married in 1927. He moved to London and worked for The Times as a copy editor from 1926 to 1930. His first published work was a book of verse, Babbling April (1925), and upon the modest success of his first novel, The Man Within (1929), he quit The Times and worked as a film critic and literary editor for The Spectator until 1940. He then traveled widely for much of the next three decades as a freelance journalist, searching out locations for his novels in the process.

     Graham Greene is exactly the kind of writer who is liked both by ordinary readers and intellectuals alike. It is known that he himself divided his works into "serious" and "entertaining", but the differences between them are hardly significant. Indeed, in most of Green's novels there is a dynamic plot combined with political concepts that grow out of life reflections and situations.

     Graham Greene’s most famous works are: "The End of the Affair" (1951), "The Quiet American" (1955), "Our Man in Havana" (1958), "A Burnt-Out Case" (1960), "The Comedians" (1966), "A Sense of Reality" (1963), "It's a Battlefield" (1938), and "Loser Takes All" (1955), Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party (1980), Monsignor Quixote (1982), The Tenth Man (1985), The Captain and the Enemy (1988).

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 10 июня 2022, 15:05:35 »
The Love has Gone (First part abridged) A conversation with Nora

 

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 23 мая 2022, 13:57:17 »
Apollonia's death
 

  Apollonia's death (adapted)
 

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 23 мая 2022, 13:49:04 »
Marriage
 

Marriage (adapted)
 

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 23 мая 2022, 13:44:27 »
First meeting with Apollonia and her parents
 

First meeting with Apollonia and her parents (adapted)
 

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 23 мая 2022, 13:38:13 »
Michael falls in love (Thunderbolt)
 

Thunderbolt (adapted)
   
 

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 18 мая 2022, 17:26:23 »
Mario Puzo - The Godfather
Marriage and Apollonia's death


 

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Английский язык / Re: News
« : 18 мая 2022, 17:22:46 »
Godfather. Meeting with Apollonia and Marriage

 


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обида - это такая дурная тетка, она сжирает людей!

Правильно, надо делать выводы, а не обижаться

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