March 2012
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Mar 30th
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Mar 29th
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Mar 28th
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Fuck Yeah St Sebastian: St. Sebastian Review,... →
hillarykobernickpoetry: The St. Sebastian Review is one of my favorite newly discovered online (note: FREE) literary magazines (other favorites include the Apple Valley Review and Muzzle). What I love, love, love about the St. Sebastian Review (besides the fact that three of my poems…
Mar 28th
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The Royal College of Psychiatrists and... →
Both author and protagonist describe alcoholic hallucinosis – a relatively rare complication of prolonged alcohol abuse which involves the development of psychotic symptoms. In heavy drinkers the disorder tends to occur in the tailing-off phase of a binge rather than on stopping completely, and is characterised by auditory hallucinations, occasionally with visual components.
Mar 28th
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Mar 27th
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harryandthelloyds-deactivated20 asked: THANK GOD YOU SHOWED UP AS LIKING MY LONG BOOK POST!!!!!!!! otherwise i wouldn't have found you!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so far i love this story. i saw the movie a thousand times already and clips of the mini series, but not entirely. Once I finish the book, then I wanna read "The Complete Stories of Evelyn Waugh" because he did write a good amount of short stories following more days of...
Mar 27th
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Just realized that Scoop turns up in Brideshead...
wentintoadream: “Oddly enough, I’ve just been talking about Brideshead to a funny little man who seemed to know us very well. He said he was called Mr. Samgrass. Apparently he’s one of Lord Copper’s middle-aged young men on the Daily Beast. I tried to feed him some paragraphs, but he seemed to know more about you than I do. He said he’d met me years ago at Brideshead. I wish Julia had come in;...
Mar 22nd
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Mar 20th
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Dear Evelyn Waugh: "What do you do with all the... →
gesinaface: “I also have some post-cards with my photograph on them which I send to nuns.”
Mar 18th
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Soy tan fan que me doy miedo
pleasure to find someone who likes ”Brideshaed …”. Ok, it’s funny that I find the first part of Brides … very similar to The Devil on the hills of Cesare Pavesse. The truth is I do not know that I can make no contribution comes fromthe personal. but this comment seemed to me, at least one data. sorry for my terrible English Edit: Thank you for your message!...
Mar 17th
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velare: Biro and ink illustration of Evelyn Waugh (from my first year portfolio)
Mar 16th
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“I read the newspapers with lively interest. It is seldom that they are...”
– Evelyn Waugh
Mar 9th
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