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The Bird of Night Information
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 The Bird of Night (ISBN 0241104092) is a novel by Susan Hill. It won the 1972 Whitbread Award, and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. 34 years later she commented: A novel of mine was shortlisted for Booker and won the Whitbread Prize for Fiction. It...


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 PSA Journal
Picture these night birds.
09/01/2003: 463 words, approx. 2 pages My first shot of a yellow-crowned night heron was taken at the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge. The bird was "hot-footing it" across shallow water in pursuit of a crab. I wondered why a night heron was working at nine in the...
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 Musical Opinion
Bird of Night at the Linbury
01/01/2007: 456 words, approx. 2 pages Bird of Night at the Linbury Looking back a couple of months to the Premiere of Dominique Le Gendres first full length opera, Bird of Night, in the Royal Opera House's remarkably versatile Linbury Theatre on 19 October, what resonates in my mind...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Review by Alexander Theroux
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 In the review below, Theroux details the character of Francis Croft of The Bird of Night, observing Hill's "uncanny insight" about insanity.


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