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Posts Tagged: Touch of Evil

Spaces of Exception vs. Spaces of Redemption: The Films of Ana Lily Amirpour

By Caroline Tracey

August 24th, 2017

Diasporic communities live inside a host nation, but they also live with difference.

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Tags: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, American Graffiti, Ana Lily Amirpour, Bakersfield, borders, California, Caroline Tracey, chador, Farsi, Film, gender, gender roles, genre, Hollywood, immigration, Iran, Iranian Revolution, Islamaphobia, James Clifford, Jason de León, los angeles, migrants, muslim, place substitution, refugees, Reza Aslan, Stuart Hall, Syrian refugees, Texas, The Bad Batch, Touch of Evil, vampires, Western, Wild At Heart

The Rumpus Book Club Chat with Martin Seay

By The Rumpus Book Club

May 25th, 2016

The Rumpus Book Club chats with Martin Seay about his debut novel The Mirror Thief, the Great Work of alchemy, researching optical prosthetics, and keeping plot lines straight in a 600-page novel.

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Tags: alchemy, beats, brian spears, California, Dan Brown, debut authors, debut novelists, ezra pound, first book, Foucault's Pendulum, Game of Thrones, invisible cities, Italo Calvino, Italy, Jehovah's Witnesses, Las Vegas, Lawrence Lipton, Martin Seay, melville house, research, rock climbing, second person, The Holy Barbarians, The Mirror Thief, The Rumpus Book Club, Touch of Evil, Umberto Eco, venice

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