Kelley M. Frank
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Flesh and Bone: Rise of the Necromancers
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2010
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Georgia Gothic: Stories from the Dark Side of the Deep South
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Slice Girls
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2015
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Nocturnal Embers
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2012
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Here we see Edward's traumatic past and damn, it made me so friggin depressed. This particular issue is all about the artwork. Long stretches of panels with very little talking. Plenty of symbolism and I know a lot is still goi" Read more of this review » |
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Of Walking in Ice: Munich-Paris, 11/23 to 12/14, 1974:
"Finished this while walking and reading at lunch along the Delaware, and walking up the steps to the South Street bridge over I-95, I exclaimed "fcknin WERNER"! So proud of him, like he were my child. What a great book. It's sort of like a pre-apocal"
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"His documentaries are still strong, but Herzog the person has started to lapse into self-parody thanks to Youtube readings of "Green Eggs and Ham," etc. It's easy to imagine his journal chronicling the torturous making of "Fitzcarraldo" would be choc"
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“Throw a stick, and the servile dog wheezes and pants and stumbles to bring it to you. Do the same before a cat, and he will eye you with coolly polite and somewhat bored amusement. And just as inferior people prefer the inferior animal which scampers excitedly because someone else wants something, so do superior people respect the superior animal which lives its own life and knows that the puerile stick-throwings of alien bipeds are none of its business and beneath its notice. The dog barks and begs and tumbles to amuse you when you crack the whip. That pleases a meekness-loving peasant who relishes a stimulus to his self importance. The cat, on the other hand, charms you into playing for its benefit when it wishes to be amused; making you rush about the room with a paper on a string when it feels like exercise, but refusing all your attempts to make it play when it is not in the humour. That is personality and individuality and self-respect -- the calm mastery of a being whose life is its own and not yours -- and the superior person recognises and appreciates this because he too is a free soul whose position is assured, and whose only law is his own heritage and aesthetic sense.”
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“If I am mad, it is mercy! May the gods pity the man who in his callousness can remain sane to the hideous end!”
― The Temple
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“I never ask a man what his business is, for it never interests me. What I ask him about are his thoughts and dreams.”
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“The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. The sciences, each straining in its own direction, have hitherto harmed us little; but some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.”
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Please? *batting eyelashes*
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Lisa