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[Summary] => I am currently working on something that has brought me to think about deserts. From my childhood, the first images of the desert have been from cartoons, then from those Biblical stories shown during Holy Week, then in those cowboy Westerns. One of the more romantic ones were from the motion picture Lawrence of Arabia with Peter OTooles deep blue eyes penetrating the white desert and the book by Paulo Coehlo, The Alchemist, and more recently, that indescribable scene in The English Patient.
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[AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia
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