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Chocolate Empires

the sweet tooth of success

by Andrew Martin

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Martin, A. (2005). Chocolate Empires. Granta, 89, pp. 97-112

(adjective) favorable to or promoting health or well-being

102

There is something salubrious about chocolate production, after all. It’s an amiable

—p.102 by Andrew Martin
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4 years, 5 months ago

There is something salubrious about chocolate production, after all. It’s an amiable

—p.102 by Andrew Martin
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4 years, 5 months ago
111

The last time I performed in their theatre—the Jo Ro, opposite the factory—I played Abdullah, a street urchin in Tennessee Williams strange, static play, Camino Real. I was thirteen years old. As Abdullah, I was photographed by the Yorkshire Evening Press, and the accompanying caption came very near to praising my brief performance. I would read this caption over and over in the hope that unequivocal praise for my acting talent might somehow emerge from it.

—p.111 by Andrew Martin 4 years, 5 months ago

The last time I performed in their theatre—the Jo Ro, opposite the factory—I played Abdullah, a street urchin in Tennessee Williams strange, static play, Camino Real. I was thirteen years old. As Abdullah, I was photographed by the Yorkshire Evening Press, and the accompanying caption came very near to praising my brief performance. I would read this caption over and over in the hope that unequivocal praise for my acting talent might somehow emerge from it.

—p.111 by Andrew Martin 4 years, 5 months ago