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www.rural-revolution.com
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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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discombobulated.co.nz
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text is a collection of fragmented, narrative-style entries that seem to be part of a larger story or series of interconnected stories. Each entry appears to be a standalone vignette, often with a distinct tone and theme, and they are presented in a non-linear fashion. The first twenty entries are written in a first-person perspective and seem to be personal reflections or diary-like entries, with some entries appearing to be from different characters or perspectives. The second set of twenty entries (numbered 21-40) continue this pattern, with some entries showing a shift in tone or narrative focus, possibly indicating a change in perspective or a different storyline. The text appears to be a creative work, possibly a novel or a collection ... | |
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vptmod.blogspot.com
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