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Her conflicts with her rich parents-in-law and her affair with her husband's identical twin brother don't seem as urgent as Money Breton's relationships with her emotionally scarred children in Why Did I Ever, although they are presented with Robison's signature humor.
Dashed to the Ground 2009
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Her conflicts with her rich parents-in-law and her affair with her husband's identical twin brother don't seem as urgent as Money Breton's relationships with her emotionally scarred children in Why Did I Ever, although they are presented with Robison's signature humor.
Narrative Strategies 2009
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The handful of surviving postcards contain no mention of postwar deprivations as he offers Méraud Guinness Guevara witty accounts of the installation of André Breton's surrealist exhibition in Paris in 1947, designed by Marcel Duchamp and Frederick Kiesler, and thanks for her hospitality in Provence.
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Another goaltender who has made significant inroads of late is Cape Breton's Olivier Roy.
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Her conflicts with her rich parents-in-law and her affair with her husband's identical twin brother don't seem as urgent as Money Breton's relationships with her emotionally scarred children in Why Did I Ever, although they are presented with Robison's signature humor.
November 2009 2009
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Author's note: Consider Andre Breton's seminal book Communicating Vessels and Cain's record label "Communicating Vessels" for more French-surrealist-related wordplay.
Karen Shepard: Jeffrey Cain Discusses Isidore's New Album, 'Life Somewhere Else' Karen Shepard 2012
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Less well-known than the anthology of Breton's writings is its introduction, published separately in Britain as André Breton and the First Principles of Surrealism.
Archive 2009-04-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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In it, poems by Andre Breton and drawings by Arshile Gorky are wrapped in a cover by Marcel Duchamp which has Breton's face peeking through a hole to become the Statue of Liberty's.
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The Franco-Flemmish formed on the right, the Normans in the center, and the Breton's to the left.
The Normans, Part 1 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Com-pare Breton's novel Nadja, for instance, to a similar novel by SdB.
Vlog alert. Ann Althouse 2008
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