An Englishman abroad, Christopher Isherwood visited Berlin twice in 1929 before moving there towards the end of that year, his home until 1933 and the inspiration for the
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Houses gather a reputation over time; conceived and built to the design of the domineering eccentric Hugh Crain as a home for his family, Hill House was never
“Society has many ways of defending itself: red tape, prison bars, or the revolver.” Three friends separated by time and circumstance, one of them has reached the end
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Multitasking in co-ordinated chaos, Evelyn Wang is running her launderette, organising receipts for an appointment with a hostile IRS auditor, preparing for her elderly father’s birthday party and
It’s just another morning in Taiwan, Jim and Kat waking before the alarm, she heading to work on the subway and he exchanging pleasantries with the neighbour while
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