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Gabriel Garcia Marquez • One Hundred Years of Solitude
Andrés Orbegozo
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Maurice Nicoll,
John Cleese • Professor at Large: The Cornell Years
“A person does not belong to a place until there is someone dead under the ground.”
Gabriel Garcia Marquez • One Hundred Years of Solitude
There is a vivid imagination at work in the tale, although it’s an imagination steadily nourished by our senses, and one that nourishes them in turn.
David Abram • Becoming Animal
“only a vision of the whole, like that of a saint, a madman or a mystic, will permit us to decipher the true organizing principles of the universe.”
Benjamin Labatut • When We Cease to Understand the World
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Gilbert Adair • Love and Death on Long Island: A Novel
D’Agostino’s other surviving film is even odder. It is untitled, but usually referred to as The Castle. It is shot on Betamax and the quality is very poor. The camera meanders around various enormous rooms, presumably in different castles or palaces (we cannot be seeing one building; it is simply too vast). The walls are lined with statues and pudd
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