The Greatest British Film Ever Is 'The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp'
Colonel Blimp—newly re-released by the Criterion Collection—packs emotional depth and a touch of magic as it tells the story of two men's true friendship in wartime. More »
Colin Fleming’s first book, Dark March: Stories for When the Rest of the World Is Asleep, comes out in June 2013. He has written for Slate, Rolling Stone, The New York Times Book Review, The Los Angeles Times, The New Criterion, ESPN The Magazine, The Guardian,Cineaste, ARTnews, BookForum, and The New Yorker. More
His fiction appears in TriQuarterly, Boulevard, New York Tyrant, The Hopkins Review, Black Clock, and Pen America. His second book, Between Cloud and Horizon: A Relationship Casebook in Stories, is forthcoming. Find him online at colinfleminglit.com
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