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Your mind indeed is tired. Your mind so tired that it can no longer work at all. You do not think. You dream. Dream all day long. Dream everything. Dream maliciously and incessantly. Don't you know that by now?Your mind indeed is tired. Your mind so tired that it can no longer work at all. You do not think. You dream. Dream all day long. Dream everything. Dream maliciously and incessantly. Don't you know that by now?...more
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Patrick Hamilton,
Gas Light
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A place where readers can come to discuss the life and work of the English writer Patrick Hamilton, and similar or associated writers. You will also find discussion about Julian Maclaren-Ross, Joseph Mitchell, Lynne Reid Banks, Gerald Kersh, Cathi Unsworth, Sam Selvon, Derek Raymond, Ted Lewis and many more.
Patrick Hamilton's novels
Monday Morning (1925)
Craven House (1926, revised edition 1943)
Twopence Coloured (1928)
The Midnight Bell (1929)
The Siege of Pleasure (1932)
The Plains of Cement (1934)
Twenty Thousand Streets Under The Sky (1935 - trilogy of The Midnight Bell, The Siege of Pleasure, and The Plains of Cement)
Impromptu In Moribundia (1939)
Hangover Square (1941)
The Slaves of Solitude (1947)
The West Pier (1952)
Mr. Stimpson And Mr.Gorse (1953)
Unknown Assailant (1955)
The Gorse Trilogy: The West Pier, Mr Stimpson And Mr Gorse, Unknown Assailant
Patrick Hamilton's plays
Rope: A Play (1929)
Gas Light (1938)
The Duke in Darkness (1943)
The Man Upstairs (1953)
Angel Street (1966)
Patrick Hamilton's radio plays
Money with Menaces (1939)
To the Public Danger (1939)