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...first episode opens with an eerie reading, set to music, of a William S. Burroughs prose fragment about the Egyptian belief that we have seven souls: "Number six is Khaibit, the Shadow, Memory, your whole past conditioning from this and other lives." The shadows and memories of the dead hover close over the show, as the rubout fallout from the whackings of Adriana (Drea de Matteo) and Tony B. (Steve Buscemi) continues, not to mention Tony's continuing baggage inherited from his late mother Livia. There's a general sense, in this last season, of a deathbed taking-stock, even...
...Summer Sisters” lures you in from the start. The book’s short, conversational prose reads like a magazine article, and the plot twists, filled with sex and betrayal, will keep you utterly engrossed; the hours will pass until the thick books lies thumbed through in front...
These graphic sex scenes only highlight Ward’s weak writing skills. She lacks lyrical prose compared to other established vampirical writers like Rice. Even her sentence structure is more aligned with the simplicity of Dan Brown...
...years. “We’ve traveled a lot with our music, and you end up making connections that are kind of fleeting but they’re very intense…It’s this funny musician community,” Krukowski says.Krukowski also writes prose poetry, and holds public readings from his work on occasion. Although otherwise hesitant to infer any direct connection between his art and his teaching, here he makes an exception. “My prose poetry is actually very strictly rhetorically correct,” he jokes. “Hence...
...Though Li has rarely returned to her homeland since her departure a decade ago, the best stories in this volume, written in her flawlessly pure and limpid prose, fully capture China's wrenching social changes. In "Extra," Granny Lin finds she has been "honorably retired" from her state-owned garment factory?which means the plant has gone bankrupt and Lin won't be getting her pension. She's lucky enough to find a new job as a maid at one of the posh new private schools sprouting outside Beijing, but it's not long before Lin discovers...