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The Plaint by Purcell and Between the bars by Elliot Smith
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Is having a chai in the park is a euphemism for planning to reclaim the USA for humanity? Asking for Europe
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Faktisk fandt jeg at den danske havde det bedste udvalg. En fremragende bog og en noget overset udgivelse.
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🤣
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This one in particular
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Nice one! Guercino is my favorite 🤩
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The sound of the gas lights in this one… And the incredible use of light an shaddow
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Amen to that! Luckily Chesterton did not hold back and was amazingly productive. Always new stuff to discover if you miss the vibe.
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In ‘March in The Sign of Aries’ by Alexander Lerner-Holenia, a book that was banned by the Nazis for depicting it’s eye witness account of the absence of Polish mobilization, the main character spots a sanatorium on a hill during the attack. Thought of Shultz sanatorium.
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One Danish defence analyst commented that the strategic gravitas of not ruling out military force for influence in Greenland is comparable to not ruling out the use of military force in Bake Off 🤣
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Thank you. You can read more about Storm P here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_...
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I will be reading it again soon. One of those writers like Kafka, Bruno Schulz or director David Lynch who just know what dreams and nightmares are like
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Also further listening for the Danish audience could be the four episodes on the role of the Congress for Cultural Freedom in Denmark from The Lake Radio (2020): on.soundcloud.com/gy614CGSmDB5...
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Just finished this the other day. So lucid and with such matter-of-fact dream logic. Why is he not more widely read??