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About mePassions: my boyfriend,my family, my computer, my friends, my pets, my friend indigo's handwork, music, books, art in everywhere
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Activities: lomography, photography, programming, design for friends, bookshop, Reading, www.lomohomes.com/girlsinboots
Music: all of Blondie, Massive Attack, Bjork, Mozart, Cherubini, De Phazz, Beatles, Portishead, Moby, Cranberries, Debussy, Madonna, Bach, Stravinsky, Morcheeba, Billie Holiday, Sting, Ella Fitzgerald, Cole Porter,Dido... basically everything....
tv shows: no tv
movies: anything woody allen and Hitchcock, coen bros., amelie, good documentaries, peter greenaway, the ring, tim burton, wings of desire, polanski, director clint eastwood, jack nicholson
cuisines: Ohh I love italian, arabian, japanese and brazilian food

About my libraryi can't live without Alice in wonderland, Umberto Eco , F. Dostoyeviski,Caleb Carr, Paul Austen, Érico Verissimo, Clarice Lispector, Sartre, Nick Bantock, E. L. Doctorow, Shakespeare, Rice, Henry James, Allende, Scifi (gibson and philip k dick) the list goes on.

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Hello.

I noted that you own the complete works of João da Cruz e Sousa. I know a small bit of his biographical information and have finally managed to track down an anthology in English that includes some of his poems (3, to be sadly exact) - but, should you have a moment, could you tell me a bit more about him - particularly of his life, affiliations and works of the 1890s? Are there any other "symbolist" poets and novelists from that period you might recommend to me?

With regards,
BW
Beleza, a lista segue adiante, passa pelo Borges?
Avise, sim.

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