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A History of Western Philosophy
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A History of Western Philosophy
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A History of Western Philosophy
Carries a strong pull into books through identity and migration.
A Brief History of Time
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A Brief History of Time
Carries a strong pull into books through identity and Southern Europe.
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The Color of Pomegranates
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The Color of Pomegranates
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The Color of Pomegranates
Film 1960s
The Color of Pomegranates
The Color of Pomegranates, originally known as Sayat-Nova, is a 1969 Soviet Armenian avant-garde film written and directed by Sergei Parajanov. The film is a poetic treatment of the life of 18th-century Armenian poet and troubadour Sayat-Nova. The film is regarded as a landmark in cinema history, and was met with wi...
After-hoursLongingUrban isolationMemory
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Books 1980s
Beloved
A formerly enslaved woman is haunted by her dead daughter. Memory, trauma, and the weight of history.
LongingMemoryFolklorePower
Mononoke
Anime 2000s
Mononoke
The "Medicine Seller" is a deadly and mysterious master of the occult who travels across feudal Japan in search of malevolent spirits called "mononoke" to slay. When he locates one of these spirits, he cannot simply kill it; he must first learn its Form, its Truth, and its Reason in order to wield the mighty Exorcis...
FolkloreIdentitySurveillanceModernity
Winter Light
Film 1960s
Winter Light
Winter Light is a 1963 Swedish tragedy film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring his regulars, Gunnar Björnstrand, Ingrid Thulin and Max von Sydow. It follows Tomas Ericsson (Björnstrand), pastor of a small rural Swedish church, as he deals with an existential crisis and his Christianity.
MemoryAfter-hoursLongingUrban isolation
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Essays 1980s
A Brief History of Time
Black holes, the Big Bang, and the nature of time explained for everyone. Science as wonder.
NatureModernityResistanceIdentity
The Hour of the Star
Books 1970s
The Hour of the Star
The Hour of the Star is a novel by Clarice Lispector published in 1977, shortly before the author's death. In 1985, the novel was adapted by Suzana Amaral into a film of the same name, which won the Silver Bear for Best Actress in the 36th Berlin International Film Festival of 1986. It has been translated into Engli...
MemoryMigrationFolkloreIdentity