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Now showing — Our Book On Trane The Yaddo Sessions · 5 works
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No Regrets for Our Youth is a 1946 film from Japan, associated with Akira Kurosawa. It keeps a wider cinema field of scale, memory, and regional contrast in view without reducing the title to a bare metadata shell.
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The Place Promised in Our Early Days is a 2004 anime title tied to Makoto Shinkai and Tenmon and Japan. It keeps the animated field legible through atmosphere, genre range, and exact-title recall.
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A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful is a 1757 essay or critical text by Edmund Burke, linked to Kingdom of Great Britain and English. It keeps the thought field readable as criticism, argumen...
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In 1978, while recovering from cancer, Susan Sontag wrote Illness as metaphor, the celebrated essay on the invented and often punitive uses of illness in our culture. It was not surprising that a decade later, after the advent of AIDS, Sontag felt compelled to write a sequel that would counter the almost universal l...
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novel by John Green
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- Main Title From Otto Preminger's "The Man With the Golden Arm" / The Phonograph Song (Our Melody) Music
- Our parents told us to always remember home, the evening star Music
Bring interpretation forward so the route reads with more clarity, pressure, and argument.
- A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful Essays
- Illness as Metaphor Essays
- No Regrets for Our Youth Film
- The Place Promised in Our Early Days Anime