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Stuart Hood

    December 17, 1915 – January 31, 2011

    Stuart Clink Hood was a Scottish novelist, translator, television producer, and Controller of BBC Television. His work delved into significant literary themes, showcasing a distinctive style. Hood was recognized for his original approach to writing, leaving an undeniable mark on the literary landscape. His contributions continue to resonate with readers.

    Love Poems
    Introducing Fascism
    Introducing the Holocaust
    Methuen Modern Plays: Archangels Don't Play Pinball
    • Introducing Fascism

      • 173 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A compact Introducing Graphic Guide that examines the origins of Fascism in the 19th century, and the path leading to the 'logic' of the Holocaust.

      Introducing Fascism2013
      3.7
    • Introducing the Holocaust

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Introducing The Holocaust provides an introduction to the holocaust and how we see it.

      Introducing the Holocaust2000
      3.7
    • Love Poems

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This collection contains some of the most important works by one of the twentieth century’s most popular and influential poets. The appeal of Fried’s verse lies in its simplicity and directness, whether he is writing – with his customary humanity, honesty and perception – about love, about political and moral issues, or about the problems brought on by illness, bereavement, ageing and death. This bilingual edition – with English translations by Stuart Hood, his long-term friend and colleague at the BBC – enables the reader to get a flavour of the original of these immensely enjoyable and enlightening poems.

      Love Poems1991
      4.6