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QLRS - Essays : Confucianism in Kazuo Ishiguro's <i>The Unconsoled ...
Poem: Confucianism in Kazuo Ishiguro's The Unconsoled by.
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QLRS - Extra Media : Mourning Becomes Electric | Vol. 3 No. 4 Jul 2004
Threnody is a word taken from the Greek, denoting a song of mourning, ... The set, designed by Justin Hill, was striking without claiming undue attention ...
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QLRS - Short Story : Havalina | Vol. 5 No. 1 Oct 2005
Poem: Havalina by. ... OTHER SHORT STORIES IN THIS ISSUE The Animal in the Garden By Chan Ziqian Stainless By Daren Shiau ...
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QLRS - Extra Media : Terms of Betrayal | Vol. 5 No. 1 Oct 2005
(Admittedly, we do also hear in some of the lines a few notes of Pinter parody that, ... as she stirs denied this production the spark that truly makes the play work. ... De Sade, of course, wrote novels and stories extolling the virtues of sexual ..
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QLRS - Extra Media : Amour or Less | Vol. 4 No. 4 Jul 2005
Poem: Amour or Less by. ... ‘Fresenet’ came out as Fress-eh-net rather than Frez-eh-nay. .... Nothing less would do in a play such as this. ...
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QLRS: New Car | Vol. 7 No. 2 Apr 2008
Poem: New Car by. ... He'd bought another car. I went to his room and found him with his face in his hands, the window blinds down. ...
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QLRS Contributor : Sheo S. Rai
Sheo S. Rai is a public relations consultant who holds an honours degree in political science from the National University of Singapore. ...
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QLRS - Short Story : The Pigeon on State and Lake | Vol. 6 No. 1 ...
We would put Alka-Seltzer inside breadcrumbs in the hope that a pigeon would .... The old woman's clothes were nice except for her old and oversized Nikes, ...
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QLRS - Extra Media : Speaking Freely In Harness | Vol. 5 No. 1 Oct ...
Blair Earl, splayed across a couch as Lesley, the wannabe actress, was a fine embodiment of a woman who realises that talent alone might not get her where ...
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QLRS - Essays : Beckett's Endless Game | Vol. 4 No. 3 Apr 2005
Beckett's Endless Game Beckett's art offers workings of habit upon memory and memory upon habit. By Ken Kwek. Samuel Beckett writes in his essay, ...