In " The Virgin Suicides ", Eugenides resplendently portrayed the intense fear during virginal sex, as well as Gabriel Garc�a M�rquez, the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate; in " Middlesex ", the single event in which the novel " comes to life " is Eugenides'depiction of Callie's liaison with her adolescent lover; and in " The Marriage Plot ", the novel was exceptional in its " sweet banter of courtship " and the " doormat nice-boy role " the character Mitchell assumes in his interplay with his darling, Madeleine.
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'- the large and well-captioned picture section [-] shows us how various the art produced by the movement was, from Dal?s sharp, mesmeric figurations to Mir?s strange constellation of images .'Frank Whitford, Sunday Times'[ an ] attractive mixture of analysis, images and texts offers lively and fresh-feeling introduction'James Hall, The Independent'a darker side of reality is explored in Surrealism, a resplendently illustrated overview of four decades of subversion .'The Times'a massive and well illustrated book which combines powerful and less familiar images-with iconic works .'Tribune US quotes'An extraordinary, fascinating compendium : Mary Ann Caws has unlocked the gate to Surrealism's beautiful road .'Frederic Tuten, novelist and critic This text refers to the Paperback edition
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Stereogum's ranked " Wakin on a Pretty Daze " at number thirteen on their " The 50 Best Albums of 2013 " list, stating : " Vile has grown more and more confident with his gifts since we first met him a few years ago, and here, he's achieved a meandering, zoned-out, thoughtful nirvana state . " " NME " listed the album at number thirty-seven on its " 50 Best Albums Of 2013 ", writing : " This album, bookended by two monstrous tracks ( " Wakin On A Pretty Day " and " Goldtone " ) that hovered around the 10-minute mark, distilled his ability to take a single, simple musical idea and stretch it into hypnotic mega-jams . " Despite initially giving the album a mixed review, " Rolling Stone " ranked the album at number thirty-eight on their " 50 Best Albums of 2013 " list, stating : " The fifth LP from the resplendently mellow Vile is a beautiful sinkhole of meditative guitar mysticism ."
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The university is represented as the self-same hill upon which the speaker and Lycidas were nurst; their studies are likened to the shepherds work of dr [ iving ] a field and Batt ning & flocks; classmates are Rough satyrs and fauns with clov n heel and the dramatic and comedic pastimes they pursued are Rural ditties & / Temper ed to th oaten flute "; a Cambridge professor is old Damoetas [ who ] lov d to hear our song . The poet then notes the " heavy change suffered by nature now that Lycidas is gone a pathetic fallacy in which the willows, hazel groves, woods, and caves lament Lycidas s death . " In the next section of the poem, " The shepherd-poet reflects & that thoughts of how Lycidas might have been saved are futile & turning from lamenting Lycidas s death to lamenting the futility of all human labor . " This section is followed by an interruption in the swain's monologue by the voice of Phoebus, " the sun-god, an image drawn out of the mythology of classical Roman poetry, [ who ] replies that fame is not mortal but eternal, witnessed by Jove ( God ) himself on judgment day . " At the end of the poem, King / Lycidas appears as a resurrected figure, being delivered, through the resurrecting power of Christ, by the waters that lead to his death : " Burnished by the sun's rays at dawn, King resplendently ascends heavenward to his eternal reward ."