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Solomos was re-united with many of the people who had featured in the film, including the boy who had played the young shepherd, when he returned to Cappadocia in 2002, on the 40th anniversary of the film. A public screening was arranged in the village and a programme about the event was broadcast on
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because of a family tragedy when he was still a teenager. Having been educated in the English language he decided to make his way to the USA. His mother – also from Sparta – was taken to the States by her two older brothers for similar tragic reasons as his father. His parents were introduced on
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After his plane was shot down on his eleventh bombing mission to Germany; the crew bailed out of the burning bomber and Solomos ended up landing tangled in the branches of an apple tree in North East France, near to the Belgian / Dutch border. He was rescued by a French grandmother and her
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tending his Oklahoma father's oil wells but was attracted to Rome to break into the movie business. After taking the film to be re-edited before its completion, Fredrikson presented it at various film festivals as his production debut and went on to become a major Hollywood producer (e.g.
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After moving to the first apartment block in the United States built with its own community studio and cable TV facility, Solomos started a reality TV series featuring some of the block's residents – which was later credited with being the inspiration for the
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in London in 1952. She had been with the wartime resistance in Norway. She met Solomos in Paris after the War. They both shared a love of jazz and, as a neighbor, she had asked to borrow some of his records. She was then working for the Norwegian newspaper
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because of his heroin addiction, and wrote a powerful poem about his experiences which was called "Withdrawal". A book, which also contained pictures by Chapman, was published by Solomos in 1964 with help from philanthropist and wealthy heir
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George was born and raised in Detroit, an American city that became known as "Motor City" – the center of the US car industry – as well as a wellspring of much great popular music, from soul to heavy metal and techno. Prior to
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which the WSU Press had already proofed and printed. It was withdrawn under threat from large industrial sponsors who threatened to withhold funding. Solomos left the United States soon after this and returned to Europe.
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to Detroit in the 1920s, and George spent much of his teenage years in jazz clubs. His father ran a large Mediterranean delicatessen and general food store on Vermont and Henry Street, right near to Michigan Avenue.
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at the age of 17 after changing his birth certificate with his father's permission. After a short period of training, he was almost immediately shipped to Britain, where he became a radio operator in an American
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in Philadelphia – the last instance of such an interview, since the law was changed afterwards to prevent any similar media attention. The resulting film is on YouTube in three parts.
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The film concerns a destructive romance between a young harpist studying in Rome, and a louche playboy and heir to Europe's wealthy corporate and governing class, played by Barrymore.
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publication, along with a voucher entitling members to a reduced-price copy. Guinness had the reputation of someone whose political instincts would now be recognised as
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commune when it was notoriously bombed from a police helicopter, a tragedy that killed six adult residents and five children. Solomos published one last copy of
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When Gidske Anderson and James Baldwin were on their way to Tangier to meet Solomos, Baldwin became ill in Marseille and was nursed back to health by Gidske.
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called Evereux. He stayed in the village with the caretaker of Château de Beaufresne, which had belonged to the famous impressionist painter,
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managed to track down the son of the granddaughter who had initially rescued him from the apple tree and hidden him in the cellar.
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an apprentice Yankee Balzac – and a be-bop hipster perched on a cliff outside Tangier celebrating the virtues of hashish...
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In 1986, Solomos returned to France to find the villagers who had helped him escape from the Nazis in Occupied France. The
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In 1958, at Detroit Town Hall, he legally changed the name he had used for the last ten years while publishing ZERO –
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and in New York. A first anthology of Zero was published in 1956, another without his involvement in 1974 by
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and eventually enter Spain, from where he was sent to Gibraltar, and then back to his airbase near Ipswich.
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His second book is currently being translated into Spanish for publication in the next year. It is called
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in the cast – was made with Gérard Vandenberg, the cinematographer who worked on Solomos's two films.
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on Irish culture. He had also infuriated the Irish government for arranging the free distribution of
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landing in New York about 1910, and decided to marry and stay in the United States for a while.
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and the members of MOVE, many of whom were still in prison in the United States in 2009.
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ran from 1949 to 1956. Its first two issues were published in Paris in 1949, the rest in
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in 1953 to live and write in Mexico City, where he completed his still unpublished book
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in London in 1965, which published many well-known British and some American poets.
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Since 1999, Solomos published the on-line version of his film and culture magazine
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The Solomos family were descendants of tobacco tycoon Count Nicolas Solomonee from
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train to run through Greece to Istanbul since the end of WWII. He then went from
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Solomos made two films in Italy (1961–63). The first was a 20-minute film called
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that would be a potential vehicle for mutual friend (and star of the 1959 film
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From 1958 to 1960, Solomos was asked by Dr. Bascilius (Head of Humanities) at
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and on to Sparta to visit his family home, through a country ravaged by war.
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from 1948 to 1958, was an American publisher, poet, filmmaker and novelist.
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to the UK in the early 1960s and was invited onto the BBC television show
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Solomos returned to London, where he managed to sell a film outline to
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in 1970, and took the movies on a series of screenings around the USA.
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Press from 1956 also published novels and a collection of stories by
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had lived for many years. Solomos had first gone there in 1950 with
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granddaughter. After a night in the farmhouse he was passed to the
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MP at the time – who paid for a full-page advertisement in the
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in 1980. It reported on the very violent action taken by the
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Flying Fortress bomber based in an airfield in East Anglia.
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From 1970 to 1972, Solomos was the Film correspondent for
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The film was largely financed by a rich young American,
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A reading by David Chapman was held that year in the
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in the 1960s, and was soon involved in its bohemian
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From 1948 to 1958, George Solomos used the pen-name
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