It had been nearly two years since Durtal had ceased to associate with other men of letters. In books, above all, but also in newspaper gossip columns, and in biographies…
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You glance up at a third-floor window over a drug store where shadows play against a drawn blind. Looks like some guy stabbing a woman. But what can you know?…
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It is a notorious, and notoriously unresolved, tale of espionage: a one-time White Russian general, in exile in Paris, connives with both the Soviets and the Nazis in the mid-1930s.…
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...find out what ties them together in today's rather unusual (if I may say so myself) Foreign Region DVD Report, at The Auteurs'.
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When he was about to be taken to his first movie he asked his mother what movies were like. "They're dark in one place and light in another," she said.…
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