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...What fatally undermines the show is Stew’s meandering and frequently baffling book, which pits Joe against his musically gifted son Marty (Ato Blankson-Wood) and an interloping British record producer Byron...
...Contemporary academics attempt to unravel the truth, or to construct their own hypotheses, about Lord Byron’s stay at a country house, even as we also see the reality of that period (with Byron kept firmly...
...Avoiding the rather existential question of whether this is, in fact, an impossible task, Montgomery has designed shirts, each of which is inspired by a poet: Keats, Blake, Byron, Milton, Burns and so on...
...Runner-up is Sir John Keegan, who captures the pantomime quality of Montgomery’s performance before the German surrender on Luneburg Heath in May 1945. Others go further....
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