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Old 21 Jun 2004, 00:04   #97
Serghei
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Domn herbert iata ce sustine un nene(al carui nume nu-l voi dezvalui aici):

"Today's culture is unfortunately inseparable from economic and military power. A ruling Nation can impose its culture and give a worldwide fame to a second-rate writer like Hemingway. Steinbeck is important due to american guns. Had Dos Passos and Faulkner been born in Paraguay or in Turkey, who'd read them?"-afirmatie facuta undeva in ani '50 si ma tem ca situatia s-a inrautatit si s-a extins si spre alte spectre artistice-filmul fiind cel mai puternic influentat(a se vedea si premiu Cannes luat de Moore)

Ce ziceti avea dreptate?(va stiu sustinator al lui Faulkner)[/b]
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