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Presents reflections (by academics and members of the wider community) on some of the distinctive and exceptional items in the University's keeping, including medieval European manuscripts, an original printing of the 1611 King James Bible, papers of Karl Popper, and MaIori whaka ...
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Set in contemporary Mexico, this novel charts the consequences of a sexual relationship between Leonora, a servant in the wealthy O'Connor home, and her master. When a child is born from the union, she is brought up as the daughter of the house. The true story gradually emerges.
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Abandoned by her mother as a baby, Emily now lives with her father in Mexico City. She works in the local Catholic orphanage. Life is simple. But when an enigmatic cousin, Santi, appears on the doorstep he brings family secrets, and soon Emily finds desire and temptation have ove ...
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Explores the love story between Jean-Michel Basquiat and Suzanne, his muse and lover. This title presents a portrait of New York City during the early 1980s' art scene.
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Offers a selection of poems, as well as the complete Lady of the Broom sequence, together with selections from the author's first two books.
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Shows the full range of the author's work and presents his long poem Tu Mano Mi Boca (Your Hand, My Mouth), which was so well received in Ruth Fainlight's translation when it was included in her collection of poems.
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Emily, descendiente de ingleses afincados en Mxico, nunca ha sabido por qu su madre la abandon cuando ella era pequea. Su padre jams le habl de ello y Emily, a medida que creca, fue llenando el vaco de esa ausencia inexplicada gracias a una existencia tranquila y ordenada. Vive c ...
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Explores the relationship between Jean-Michel Basquiat and his muse, Suzanne Mallouk. It delivers an exploration of an artist who is courted, exploited and subsequently discarded by the art establishment, resulting in the profile of a love that strives to flourish under such outs ...
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This work explores the relationship between artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and his muse, Suzanne Mallouk. Basquiat was courted, exploited and subsequently discarded by the art establishment. Mallouk survived whilst Basquiat died from heroin abuse.
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This novel addresses the universal issues of class discrimination, male oppression and female servitude, and opens a window on Mexico's Catholic and pagan customs as well as its folklore, magic and corruption.
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