Kunapipi, Том 24,Выпуски 1-2Dangaroo Press, 2002 |
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... dead people were not like the corpses of those I had known those who were at that very moment rotting and stinking in the pitch - dark hollows shut in by the coffins of my imagination ; those who , please God , must get through their ...
... dead people were not like the corpses of those I had known those who were at that very moment rotting and stinking in the pitch - dark hollows shut in by the coffins of my imagination ; those who , please God , must get through their ...
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... dead , or if she is his only partner or one of many wives . Girls who are about to wed , recently wedded brides , and older married women cover their breasts , shoulders and knees out of deference to , and reverence for , their husbands ...
... dead , or if she is his only partner or one of many wives . Girls who are about to wed , recently wedded brides , and older married women cover their breasts , shoulders and knees out of deference to , and reverence for , their husbands ...
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... dead , the fatally injured and the unaware anesthetised as photographic subjects in that documentary or art exhibit way . In addition to the educational purposes , what might be termed the ' nominal ' purpose of such images , there is ...
... dead , the fatally injured and the unaware anesthetised as photographic subjects in that documentary or art exhibit way . In addition to the educational purposes , what might be termed the ' nominal ' purpose of such images , there is ...
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