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Tag Archives: prejudices
Gran Blogerino
I’m working on a script about a crusty veteran of internet flame wars who must confront his hung immigrant neighbors and confront his prejudices about gay sex. When the family’s teen son Tao tries to steal Luke’s van, the Moral … Continue reading
Posted in Homosexuality
Tagged flame wars, guardian angel, moral leader, prejudices, privates
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1001 Books To Read Before You Die
William Grimes writes: An odd book fell into my hands recently, a doorstopper with the irresistible title “1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die.” It suggests that you, the supposedly educated reader, might have read half the list at … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged afternoon men, anthony powell, british publishers, dance to the music, demerit, doorstopper, eternal gratitude, great novels, man booker prize, mandatory reading, odd book, paul auster, prejudices, reading list, rsquo, russian version, stage magazine, sussex university, william grimes, world war ii
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David Mamet: Why I Am No Longer a ‘Brain-Dead Liberal’
He writes in the Village Voice: The play, while being a laugh a minute, is, when it’s at home, a disputation between reason and faith, or perhaps between the conservative (or tragic) view and the liberal (or perfectionist) view. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 60s, conservative president, David Mamet, decades, disputation, facial muscles, free market economics, government intervention, laugh, liberal view, national opinion, organs, precepts, prejudices, pride of place, rage, summation, synthesis, village voice, worldview
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