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2009 online interviews
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Ross Byrne |
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Date |
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March 21 2009 |
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Title |
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My interview with Alan... |
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Interviewer |
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Ross Byrne |
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Links |
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http://rossbyrne.livejournal.com/1007.html |
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Subjects |
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century:1910 overview and references, William Burroughs tribute at Meltdown Festival 2005, on the origins of the Kabbalah, |
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Moore Work |
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century, Bumper Book of Magic |
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Word Count: |
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5,850 |
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The Guardian |
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Date |
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March 16 2009 |
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Title |
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An extraordinary gentleman |
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Interviewer |
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Steve Rose |
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Link |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2009/mar/16/alan-moore-watchmen-lost-girls |
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Subjects |
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avoiding publicity, inherent qualities of the comics medium, the comics industry - DC Comics, the moral agenda of Lost Girls, creativity and magic |
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Moore Work |
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Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Lost Girls, Jerusalem |
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Word Count: |
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1,700 |
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Source |
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Salon.com |
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Date |
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March 5 2009 |
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Title |
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The wizard of "Watchmen" |
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Interviewer |
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Andrew Firestone |
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Link |
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http://www.salon.com/books/int/2009/03/05/alan_moore_q_a/ |
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Subjects |
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen as 'unified field theory of fiction', on detailed comic scripts, Watchmen's impact on comics, realism and the superhero, on school and education, the influence of Batman The Killing Joke, writing with a 'fourth-dimensional perspective' |
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Moore Work |
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Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V For Vendetta, Batman: The Killing Joke, Jerusalem, Voice Of The Fire |
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Word Count: |
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3,900 |
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Source |
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Wired.com / Wired Magazine: 17.03 |
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Date |
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Feb 23 2009 |
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Title |
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Legendary Comics Writer Alan Moore on Superheroes, The League, and Making Magic |
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Interviewer |
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Adam Rogers |
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Link |
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http://www.wired.com/entertainment/hollywood/magazine/17-03/ff_moore_qa |
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The superhero's relation to the American psyche, AM's progressive agenda and Watchmen, on adaptations into other media, specific qualities of the comics medium, objections to film, continuing relevance of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, details of the upcoming Bumper Book of Magic |
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Moore Work |
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Greyshirt, Tomorrow Stories, Promethea, Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century, Jerusalem, The Bumper Book of Magic |
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Word Count: |
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7,200 |
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