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Patron Saints Of Imperfection: On Guillermo Del Toro’s Love Of Monsters
A look at the spiritual side of del Toro. By Priscilla Page.
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Guillermo del Toro’s “Pan’s Labyrinth”
A Richly Imagined, Dreamlike Voyage of Self-Discovery and Character Formation. By Guillermo Navarro.
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The Yellow Trolley Car in Barcelona, and Other Visions
Faulkner created Yoknapatawpha County. Welcome to [Gabriel] García Márquez’ Macondo. By William Kennedy. (Jan. 1973)
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Seeing Stars
When you’re grieving, a phone can become an optical instrument, turning magical thinking to magical realism. By Alex Ronan.
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“We’re all nothing but bags of stories”
Carlos Castaneda as a Countercultural Icon and Budding Post-Modernist. By Andrei Znamenski.
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The Lambton Worm, and the ‘Wicker Man’ Sequel That Almost Was
“Oh God… oh Jesus Christ!” The terrific fear presented in Sergeant Howie’s screams (portrayed by Edward Woodward) uttering the words above as he beholds the monstrous human effigy known as the “Wicker Man”, has remained among the most iconic lines in British cinema.. By Micah Hanks.
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