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Richter. Otašević. Veličković : Jugoslavia. 36. Biennale di Venezia '72
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Year: 1972 Publisher: Beograd Novi Dani

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The Serbs and Byzantium during the reign of tsar Stepen Dušan (1331-1355) and his successors
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ISBN: 0884021378 Year: 1984 Publisher: Washington (D.C.): Dumbarton Oaks research library and collection

Uncertainty & plenitude
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ISBN: 1587292289 9781587292286 9780877455998 0877455996 Year: 1997 Publisher: Iowa City University of Iowa Press

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From the extraordinary diversity of contemporary poetry, Peter Stitt, the distinguished critic and editor of the Gettysburg Review, has chosen in this book to write about five poets only, all premier practitioners-John Ashbery, Stephen Dobyns, Charles Simic, Gerald Stern, and Charles Wright, with a special look at Stanley Kunitz in relation to Wright. Stitt's confident and inventive assessments of these fine poets' work help us gain some focus on the "uncertainty and plenitude" of the current poetry scene, demonstrating that concentrated and knowledgeable criticism can show us ways

WR - Mysteries of the Organism
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ISBN: 0851707203 Year: 1999 Publisher: London British Film Institute

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The starting point for Dusan Makavejev's controversial and explicit film is Wilhelm Reich, the Marxist psychoanalyst who preached social improvement through sexual enlightenment. Reich is a maverick intellectual, sexual pioneer, and theorist of "Orgone energy," but also of "world revolution." By juxtaposing hippie America and Cold War Yugoslavia, Dusan Makavejev stages an encounter between psychotherapy and Marxism, sexual permissiveness and socialism. For Raymond Durgnat 'WR' is an adventure playground that the film's spectators enter and interact with. It's intellectual cinema, and a film that prophesied the horror of the conflict in what is now the former Yugoslavia.

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