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Marijeta Bozovic

Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Visual Arts

What We Write About When We Write About Art

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Marijeta Bozovic
/ 7 April 2009
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Visual Arts

What We Write About When We Write About Art

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 7 April 2009
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Le Plaisir

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 22 January 2009
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom’ Makes a Mockery of Things
Reviews/Film/Film Feature

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom’ Makes a Mockery of Things

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 23 October 2008

Viewers are acutely aware that Pasolini makes a mockery of things and went too far with Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom. But too far, morally? Personally and psychologically? Politically? Somehow metaphysically?

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Brain Upon the Brain!

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 9 October 2008
Books/Featured: Top of Home Page/Reviews

The Nightmare and the Dream by Dax-Devlon Ross

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 21 September 2008
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Theatre

Samuel Beckett: Beyond the Endgame

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 26 June 2008
Film/Film Feature/Reviews

Alain Resnais’ ‘Last Year at Marienbad’ Revels in Fashion

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 24 April 2008
Featured: Top of Home Page/Features/Visual Arts

Thaw: Russian Art from Glasnost to the Present

By
Marijeta Bozovic
/ 1 April 2008

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