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A Sheepdog Named Oscar
Love and Companionship in Rural Ireland
2025
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERIRISH TIMES BESTSELLERA moving memoir of grief, healing, and the unbreakable bond between man and dog, set against the lush backdrop of rural Ireland.After the sudden loss of his father, film scholar and father of two boys, Dara Waldron finds unexpected solace in Ireland’s East Clare region. There, on an abandoned farm, he encounters a lone, enigmatic border collie—Oscar. What begins as an animal rescue gradu...
New Nonfiction Film
Art, Poetics, and Documentary Theory
2018
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New Nonfiction Film: Art, Poetics and Documentary Theory is the first book to offer a lengthy examination of the relationship between fiction and documentary from the perspective of art and poetics. The premise of the book is to propose a new category of nonfiction film that is distinguished from – as opposed to being conflated with – the documentary film in its multiple historical guises; a premise explored in case-studies of films by distinguished artists and filmmakers (Abbas K...
Sheepdog Named Oscar, A
Love and Companionship in Rural Ireland
- Narrated by
- Michael Vallely
Unabridged
4 hours 9 min
2025
EN
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA moving memoir of grief, healing, and the unbreakable bond between man and dog, set against the lush backdrop of rural Ireland.After the sudden loss of his father, film scholar and father of two boys, Dara Waldron finds unexpected solace in Ireland’s East Clare region. There, on an abandoned farm, he encounters a lone, enigmatic border collie—Oscar. What begins as an animal rescue gradually evolves into a profound companionship that helps Waldron n...
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