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Ink 19 :: The Beautys

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The First Seven Inches Are Always The Hardest (Diaphragm Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

THE BEAUTYS THE FIRST SEVEN INCHES ARE ALWAYS THE HARDEST Diaphragm Records You gotta love these obscure little punk bands -- pounding out an attitude that was a few years out of date when the bass player was conceived, and beginning to have the same cultural significance as Beatles revival bands and ...

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Ink 19 :: Letters of Marcel Proust

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Isn't everything we need to know about Proust in his cycle In Search of Lost Time? Not by a long shot. Eric J. Iannelli finds that the correspondence in the newly reissued Letters of Marcel Proust offers a great way to separate the man from his work.

LETTERS OF MARCEL PROUST BY MINA CURTISS, TRANSLATOR AND EDITOR; WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY ADAM GOPNIK Helen Marx Books Without discounting the voyeuristic impulse in us all, we are generally drawn to an author's correspondence either to illuminate his or her work or to better understand the personality ...
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