List of the most popular authors from Pakistan, listed alphabetically with photos when available. For centuries authors have been among the world's most ...
List of the most popular authors from Spain, listed alphabetically with photos when available. For centuries authors have been among the world's most ...
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This male attention made me remember our once dramatic love life. Wife swapping. Orgies. My many different lovers. But that was years ago. And now? Well, we hadn’t had sex for months, and it felt like my fault. Menopause had killed my ardour, and I was always too tired. I ...
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resistance. Robbery, murder, and violation marked their path; and all good men, assisted by the government, united in putting them down. They were finally dispersed, but not before three thousand of them had been massacred. Many authors say that the slaughter was still greater....
William Strunk’s The Elements of Styleis the most-assigned book atAmerica’s top public schools. The most-assignedwork of literaturein American colleges isStory of an HourbyKate Chopin. Of the 100 most-assigned books in US colleges,78hadmale authors,20hadfemale, andtwohadmixed authors. ...
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The lengths to which Herzog would test himself and his crew also became a crucial part of his persona: for "Fata Morgana" (1971), a form-free documentary-cum-science-fiction film set in the Saharan Desert, Herzog was imprisoned, beaten and forced to abandon his film equipment, while...