A Prayer for the Dying will have its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival!


[list of all the films at Deadline]
A Prayer for the Dying will have its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival!


[list of all the films at Deadline]
Check out The Telegraph’s review of Evensong:
When does the slide into old age begin? With a number? Or does it begin to manifest at the point at which a person starts to become invisible? These are the questions posed by Evensong, the latest book from American novelist Stewart O’Nan, and his fourth to include the character of octogenarian widow Emily Maxwell. In this novel, she’s a member of the Humpty Dumpty Club, a group of women of a certain age who band together to help one another and their local ageing community with everyday chores – grocery shopping; collecting prescriptions – in their native Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Plus Evensong appears on two best of 2025 lists:

“Evensong” by Stewart O’Nan (Atlantic Monthly Press, $28) is a layered novel of women’s friendships as they age together and support one another. The characters are warm and funny, there are a few times when your heart will sit in your throat, and you won’t be sorry you read it. It’s just plain irresistible.

‘Evensong’
By Stewart O’Nan
I’m only just now realizing how many of my favorite novels this year are about families grappling with rapidly changing circumstances in their lives and in the world. In this one, Emily Maxwell (from previous O’Nan novels, including “Emily, Alone”) is a member of the Humpty Dumpty Club, a community of women who take care of one another in the retirement community where most of them live. O’Nan’s book closely observes the everyday joys and sorrows of their life, paying particular attention to the ways in which the women have created a new kind of family.
Last night (12/23/2025)’s episode of Jeopardy! featured Stewart’s Last Night at the Lobster!
Michelle, who answered correctly, ended up winning the game by besting her opponent, Molly, just by a dollar. For details of this episode:
Check out Stewart’s five best books on the golden years at The Wall Street Journal!

The author beautifully evokes the everyday pleasures and niggling troubles of four friends in their later years
Old age is one long painful process of “incremental weakening”, writes the American novelist Stewart O’Nan in Evensong, his moving story of four elderly Pittsburgh ladies who find solace in assisting others. Emily, Arlene, Kitzi and Susie are core members of the Humpty Dumpty Club, an informal group of women who help friends and neighbours with the practicalities, indignities and relentless admin bound up with one’s final years: collecting prescriptions, ordering groceries, offering lifts to hospital appointments and, eventually, making the inevitable funeral arrangements.
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