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Robert Harris

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Writer. New novel, PRECIPICE, published 29 August 2024

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As far as I know, this will be the first public showing of the film in the English-speaking world. There are still some tickets available. 5 pm, Sunday 3 November, at the Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley

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White smoke alert! The film of my novel CONCLAVE will be released in U.K. cinemas on 29 November, and a new tie-in edition of the book is published today!

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This is a great cause and I am proud to support it by once again naming a character in a future novel according to the wishes of the successful bidder. (I did it very happily in Precipice.)

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Conclave opens in U.K. cinemas tomorrow. Okay, I’m biased, but I think it’s brilliant, not least because of these wonderful actors 🙏

Conclave opens in U.K. cinemas tomorrow. Okay, I’m biased, but I think it’s brilliant, not least because of these wonderful actors 🙏
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Deal: Conclave: Now a major motion picture starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini amzn.eu/d/gfxPMoV #Amazon via @Amazon The novel is available on Kindle today for the sinful price of just 99p

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Philip Larkin’s heartfelt but unpublished poem on the plight of the librarian. And just to say I’m now on Bluesky at robertharrishome

Philip Larkin’s heartfelt but unpublished poem on the plight of the librarian. And just to say I’m now on Bluesky at robertharrishome
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Just found this historical curiosity at the back of a drawer. Interesting how relatively expensive hardbacks were more than 30 years ago, before the abolition of the Net Book Agreement. No sales online or in supermarkets, no discounts…

Just found this historical curiosity at the back of a drawer. Interesting how relatively expensive hardbacks were more than 30 years ago, before the abolition of the Net Book Agreement. No sales online or in supermarkets,  no discounts…
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Bizarrely, Asquith’s grave and Orwell’s lie only a few yards apart in Sutton Courtenay churchyard, Oxfordshire. Touched to be nominated for a novel about one in memory of the other.

Bizarrely, Asquith’s grave and Orwell’s lie only a few yards apart in Sutton Courtenay churchyard, Oxfordshire. Touched to be nominated for a novel about one in memory of the other.