Grass for His Pillow
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Grass For His Pillow is the second novel in Lian Hearn's astonishingly beautiful series inspired by...
Sparta's German Children: The Ideal of Ancient Sparta in the Royal Prussian Cadet-Corps, 1818-1920, and in National-socialist Elite Schools (the Napolas), 1933-1945
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The use by the Nazi regime of idealised images of ancient Sparta is increasingly recognised as an...
Agamemnon
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A new verse translation of Agamemnon, the first play in Aeschylus's trilogy The Oresteia. Agamemnon,...
Show Me A Mountain
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A story of revolution and oppression, privilege and poverty, love and betrayal from the Costa and...
Showa 1953-1989: A History of Japan
Shigeru Mizuki and Zack Davidson
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Showa 1953-1989: A History of Japan concludes Shigeru Mizuki's dazzling autobiographical and...
Miss Perfect
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Looking back from Ireland, Miss Madge Perfect remembers the time when social work was her life -...
Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy: An Agenda for Growth and Shared Prosperity
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Inequality is a choice. The United States bills itself as the land of opportunity, a place where...
Elephants and Kings: An Environmental History
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Because of their enormous size, elephants have long been irresistible for kings as symbols of their...
Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated Schindler's List (1993) in Movies
Jan 18, 2021 (Updated Feb 25, 2021)
This one speaks for itself in many ways. As an exploration of evil and the men behind the atrocities committed during the late 30s and early 40s by Nazi Germany it is indispensable. The role played by Ralph Fiennes is especially brave and resonant in reminding us of how ego and power can corrupt beyond the point of anything recognisably human. But it is in the moments of resilience, defiance and sacrifice by the survivors that we fully appreciate the depths of the human spirit. A career defining performance by both Liam Neeson and Sir Ben Kingsley makes this a breathtaking and heartbreaking spectacle in every brutally emotional scene.
I will never forget seeing this in the cinema on its initial release and experiencing the absolute silence as the credits rolled and everyone left the screen and into the night with their thoughts and reflections, simply stunned by its impact. It demonstrates the very best and the very worst of human action and inaction in one perfect movie. Never an easy watch under any circumstances, but one worth dissecting and appreciating for all its genius – the directing, acting, cinematography, music, editing, everything is as near perfect as a film can be.
Unstoppable: My Life So Far
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The fiercely honest, fearless, darkly funny autobiography of global tennis star Maria Sharapova ...
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