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Who knew that was such a common title!
I like this poem, and its title. Well constructed, Bibliokept.
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It’s a great piece–but not my work! It’s by the American artist Eric Yahnker. It’s actually rendered in colored pencil!
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Reblogged this on peaceofmind and commented:
the man who couldn’t read all this shit!
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briliant!
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hahahaha, awesome!
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There is also a book about David Bowie in the 70s called “The Man Who Sold the World”.
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Thank you for posting this. This is a really beautiful work.
I enjoy your blog so much. Thank you so much for doing it and giving us a constant stream of worthy content.
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“The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower” one of my all time favorite reads when I was kid. That Lustig what a character. Always wondered why they never made a movie. Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 04:54:49 +0000 To: dmengelhardt@gmail.com
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