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"The Quest for Love and the Writing of Female Desire in Kathy Acker's Don Quixote." Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction 32.3 (Spring 1991): 149-68.Walsh, Richard. "The Quest for Love and the Writing of Female Desire in Kathy Acker's Don Quixote." Critique 32.3 (1991): 149-68....
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Pretty Peaches 3: The Quest(1989) Reference View|Change View 1h 29min Adult,Comedy 1989 (USA) Video 5.3(173) Rate Psychiatrist Thunderpussy convinces naive Peaches that what she's missing in her life is spiritual enlightenment. When she sees televangelist Billy Bob's sermon on TV, she goes...
This moving, fact-based drama tells the story of two parents, played by Susan Sarandon and Nick Nolte, who embark on a desperate quest to find a cure for their son's rare and debilitating neurological disorder. Set during the 1980s, the film offers a heart-wrenching portraya...
Every decision you make in your quest for love should feel good, empowering and strong. If you are feeling less than stellar, perhaps its time to ask yourself if you are keeping it real? Truths can be powerful catalysts, which cleverly illuminate what needs to change because of them. ...
In this visually sumptuous and emotionally ambitious film, three interwoven stories spanning different time periods explore themes of love, loss, and the eternal quest for immortality. As the central couple, Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz give entrancing performances that effortlessly bridge the temporal...
“The future you,” Khan concludes, “has to be like an aging movie star, who has been made to believe that there is a possibility of a world which is completely, wholly, self-obsessively in love with itself.”