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The traveling show, entitled "Homage", is a group exhibition of digital works which have a very human touch.
Max Eternity: Joe Nalven: Living Anthropology and the Art of "Homage" Max Eternity 2010
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The traveling show, entitled "Homage", is a group exhibition of digital works which have a very human touch.
Max Eternity: Joe Nalven: Living Anthropology and the Art of "Homage" Max Eternity 2010
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The traveling show, entitled "Homage", is a group exhibition of digital works which have a very human touch.
Max Eternity: Joe Nalven: Living Anthropology and the Art of "Homage" Max Eternity 2010
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Orwell modestly presented himself in "Homage" as a fairly unsophisticated and obscure individual when he went to Spain.
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Homage is fine, but it should add critically to the object of homage, not depend on it.
Ballardian » “Ambiguous aims”: a review of Crash: Homage to J.G. Ballard [NSFW] 2010
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Orwell said it best in Homage to Catalonia: “We are all partisans.”
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Francoist traitors he writes, in Homage to Catalonia, "It was the first time that I had seen a person whose profession was telling lies — unless one counts journalists."
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You can apply what I call the Homage to Catalonia Test to anything written about any of the defining foreign crises over the last thirty years — Vietnam, Afghanistan,
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'I warn everyone against my bias, and I warn everyone against my mistakes', he wrote in Homage to Catalonia.
Orwell Now 1997
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He wrote in Homage to Catalonia that people frequently told him he was lucky to survive, but that he personally thought "it would be even luckier not to be hit at all."
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