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RADIO DAYS WITH AUNT JULIA: A Nobel In The Rye

Naturally, in the life of a great writer no significant love remains untold. In 1977, during a period when his work took a turn toward comedy, Vargas Llosa wrote Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, about a young man named Mario … Continue reading

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Misunderstood Poet Society

Poet Laureate of the television series ”Laugh In ” , Henry Gibson, ( James Bateman ) will be most remembered for delivering satirical poems while gripping a giant flower. A role that was simultaneously unsettling, amusing and mystifying. He created … Continue reading

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