- movement.
Writers in this sub-category of
realism are said to
depict the
seamier or more
mundane aspects of
ordinary life in spare,
unadorned language....
- whom he
looks after. It
explores the
Keralite soul of the
family and the
seamier aspects of it and
finishes it with an
evocation of the need to keep intrinsic...
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guitar and harmonica, in
addition to back-up duty on b**** and drums,
toured seamy clubs and US Army
bases in Scotland,
England and Germany,
often playing...
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along while doing good
Literally "beneficial p****age."
Mentioned in "The
Seamy Side of History" (L'envers de l'histoire contemporaine, 1848), part of La...
- new territory." Tom
Huddleston of Time Out
noted how the film
panders to
seamier representations of
India "packed with
scowling beggars,
scuttling ****roaches...
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December 1982). "Singapore Journal; Back to
Somerset Maugham and Life's
Seamy Side". The New York Times. Singapore. p. 6.
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exciting world of new
political and
philosophical ideas as well as to the
seamier side of
modern urban life. In 1910 Gunn
became a
Customs and
Excise Officer...
- necrophilic, cannibalistic,
serial killer love
story that
explores the
seamy politics of
victimhood and disease." The
novel unfolds in
alternating chapters...