Knit the City: A Whodunnknit Set in London
Book
You may have heard of guerrilla gardeners...Now prepare to meet your friendly neighbourhood...
The Devil's Elixirs
E.T.A. Hoffmann and Ian Sumter
Book
The charismatic monk Medardus becomes implicated in a deadly mystery against his will. As he travels...
The Shout (1979)
Movie
British art-house horror movie, based on a story by Rupert Graves. A man watching a cricket match...
The Eyes of My Mother (2016)
Movie
In their secluded farmhouse, a mother, formerly a surgeon in Portugal, teaches her daughter,...
art house horror drama
Arab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity: Updated with a New Postscript
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Since it was first published in 1998, Viola Shafik's Arab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity has...
Art, Sex and Politics at the Early Georgian Court: An Eighteenth-Century Lady-in-Waiting's 'Collection of Pictures'
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A provocative letter from a prominent eighteenth-century British noblewoman, Henrietta Howard, to...
The Birth of Venus
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Alessandra Cecchi is not quite fifteen when her father, a prosperous cloth merchant, brings a young...
Awix (3310 KP) rated Mirror (Zerkalo) (1975) in Movies
Mar 24, 2019 (Updated Mar 24, 2019)
One of those films which is so revered you really do want to like it, but it's also one of those films which is so oblique and impenetrable that you kind of slip into a zen trance while watching it: there isn't a moment of it which doesn't make a sort of sense at the time it's on screen (well, maybe there are a few), but there's very little sense of a conventional narrative. Mesmerising more than anything else, with some truly beautiful sequences and images on the screen; a technically brilliant work of art but only marginally a piece of narrative cinema.
The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent: Living the Art of Allowing
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This leading-edge book by Esther and Jerry Hicks, who present the teachings of the Non-Physical...
Pierre Chareau: Modern Architecture and Design
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A revealing look at the visionary French furniture designer and architect, highlighting his virtuoso...