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"The imaginary tale: This was what we brought with us on our journey across oceans, beyond frontiers, through life: our little storehouse of anecdote and what-happened-next, our private once-upon-a-time. We were our stories, and when we died, if we were lucky, our immortality would be in another such tale. This was the great truth."

Salman Rushdie, Fury

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Writers and their Word:
Jewell Parker Rhodes

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Religious Communications Conference
26 - 27 November
The conference will focus on religious communication and religious aesthetic forms. The underlying impulse is to bring into dialogue scholarly work undertaken in religious studies and theology with debates and research in the fields of communications and cultural studies, including performance, literary, visual and aesthetic analyses.

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