Willem Dafoe
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Four Past Midnight
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1990
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4 editions
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The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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1798
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1028 editions
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One Past Midnight: The Langoliers
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1990
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Suddenly, a Knock on the Door
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2010
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2 editions
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The Essential T.S. Eliot
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2006
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9 editions
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The Judas Jesus
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1988
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The New York Years
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Lars Von Trier. La luce oscura
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The Travel Almanac, No. 5 (Spring/Summer 2013)
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“I think on some level, you do your best things when you're a little off-balance, a little scared. You've got to work from mystery, from wonder, from not knowing.”
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“Of course the devil could tempt me. What he could offer me would be that state where you disappear into an action. When you disappear into doing. It's the sensation that I seek over and over again. When you're in motion and doing something and the world drops away and you become that thing. I would take that if I could sustain that forever.”
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