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livius1.com
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| | | | | I've met a lot of men in my time. A woman they forget, a mine busting with gold, even the faces of their own children. But I've never met a man who forgot a grave he dug. The Last of the Fast Guns (1958) is set mostly in Mexico, and as a result it belongs... | |
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blog.alexwaterhousehayward.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This text is a collection of personal reflections, artistic explorations, and literary commentary. The author delves into themes of mortality, art, and identity through various lenses, including: 1. **Mortality & Art**: The author explores the intersection of art and death, referencing undertakers like John Cave and Isaiah Owens, and discussing the process of preparing corpses for display. They reflect on the philosophical implications of death and how it influences artistic expression. 2. **Literary Commentary**: The text includes in-depth discussions of works like Gore Vidal's *Messiah*, examining its themes of religion, spirituality, and the collapse of Christianity. The author also references other literary works and authors, such as Kurt ... | |
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twentyfourframes.wordpress.com
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| | | | | As a kid growing up and falling in love with movies, Bob Hope was always on the TV screen, not just in old films but on TV specials that seemed to pop up all the time. Hope's best period on the big screen began in the late 1930s with movies like The Cat... | |
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silverscenesblog.blogspot.com
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| | | The Classic Movie Blog Association is hosting the Blogathon and the Beast blog event this week. This theme gives us bloggers a chance to w... | ||