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There is also a strange sense of victory in Mr. Aster's artistic recklessness as he takes on the very grotesque and uncomfortable subject of incest.
Malcolm Harris: What's So Strange About the Johnsons? Malcolm Harris 2011
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There is also a strange sense of victory in Mr. Aster's artistic recklessness as he takes on the very grotesque and uncomfortable subject of incest.
Malcolm Harris: What's So Strange About the Johnsons? Malcolm Harris 2011
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Looking up Aster's own paintings, I find that they are peopled by half-animal, half-human creatures, born of her investigations of Carl Jung and his theory of the shadow-self.
Alonzo King Lines Ballet; Retina dance company, Collisions, Juliet Aster 2010
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I'd say that Aster's views on cultural liberty and criticisms of Libertarians derived therefrom are her more enduring ones.
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Indeed, I thought Aster's writing was powerful too -- that's why I tried to find a way to resolve it ...
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Check back next week for an interview with Rachael Hip-Flores, who plays, Vivian, Aster's on-screen love.
Gayired.com - Gay OnLine Community for Entertainment and Daily News Shannon Connolly 2009
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Aster's friend's comments are intelligent, but I do disagree that there's no point in keeping guns around.
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I've pondered suggesting to you that you use some of Aster's material you appreciated on cultural liberty.
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I thought of something in regard to Aster's comments on regressive collectivism and the environmental movement.
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I will put it on record: I like Aster's passionate writing and persona.
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