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  • |caption = Thomas Bernhard in 1987. ...realities, we bury ourselves in mysticism and sex" « the evening redness in the west |publisher=Theeveningrednessinthewest.wordpress.com |date=2011-01-
    4 members (1 subcategory, 1 file) - 14:37, 13 April 2017
  • ...r themes we’ve seen since Richard Jeffries published '''After London''', in 1885. In the pre-industrial age, end of the world literature abounded — only it was religious apocalyptic.
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  • ...ugh the reanimation of a human [[corpse]]. Zombies are most commonly found in [[Horror fiction|horror]] and [[fantasy]] genre works. The term comes from ...eby he [chief of Brazilian natives] was called, is the name for the Deity, in the Angolan tongue."</ref> The [[Oxford English Dictionary]] gives the orig
    13 members (0 subcategories, 13 files) - 15:07, 12 April 2017