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Friday, October 1, 2010agathachristiecrimebooksculture

On the trail of Agatha Christie's enduring appeal

Ninety years after the publication of her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, Agatha Christie is as popular as ever. A case for Lucy Mangan to investigate Photograph: Mark Thomas The Agatha Christie festival takes place once a year in Torquay, Devonshire, kicking off with a traditional fete, complete with wooden hula hoops and splat-the-rat contests Photograph: Jim Wileman Photograph: Action images An Agatha-only book stall, with a choice selection of some of her 80 novels Photograph: Jim Wileman Local Rotary Club members doing the Charleston Photograph: Jim Wileman Martin Gaisford, who plays Hercule Poirot for a living, says that Christie's Belgian detective is recognised all over the world. 'I've gone a few times to the World Travel Fair as Poirot,' he says, 'and you can go past some really obscure country's stall and they'll shout out his name' Photograph: Jim Wileman There is all kinds of Christie merchandise and memorabilia, coveted by the most avid of fans, including these rather natty deckchairs Photograph: Jim Wileman One well-dressed punter fishes for ducks ... or clues Photograph: Jim Wileman Emma Klausner, festival attendee and fan: 'I've read about 10 or 15 of the books and watched every Marple and Poirot, but I just love the 20s and 30s. It would be lovely to go back in time and see that era. It was just so elegant, so stylish' Photograph: Jim Wileman Lucy Mangan gets into the swing of things Photograph: Jim Wileman A festivalgoer finds another use for one of Christie's page-turners Photograph: Jim Wileman

Source: The Guardian ↗

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