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  • In 1997, Horacio Castellanos, a novelist from El Salvador, went into hiding in Mexico City after receiving death threats for his novel "El Asco" ( "Revulsion" in English), which exposed the Guatemalan genocide of the 1980s.

    Saviano's Mob Threats Add Him to List of Persecuted Authors 2008

  • Those were the last words they had exchanged until "Revulsion," "Ask him where?"

    An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977

  • Those were the last words they had exchanged until "Revulsion," "Ask him where?"

    An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977

  • Revulsion shuddered through me, making my nerves electric with fear.

    Darkness Becomes Her Kelly Keaton 2011

  • Revulsion shuddered through me, making my nerves electric with fear.

    Darkness Becomes Her Kelly Keaton 2011

  • Revulsion shuddered through me, making my nerves electric with fear.

    Darkness Becomes Her Kelly Keaton 2011

  • Revulsion filled me even as desire coursed through my body.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • Revulsion at shouts from a car of, "Damn Arab, go back to your country!" on the other.

    9/11 shapes worldview of generation of kids 2011

  • Revulsion filled me even as desire coursed through my body.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

  • Revulsion filled me even as desire coursed through my body.

    My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011

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