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Critical essays on Bunuel's oscar-winning masterpiece of 1972.DARK HORSEY SAYS- A collection of critical essays on Bunuel's oscar-winning masterpiece of 1972 that looks at - among other things - Bunuel & Surrealism, the transnational nature of B's work, B's rethinking of sex, narrative & gender, his claim, justly ahead of Bukowski, to the sobriquet 'B' even - in an amusing piece by a clearly drunk Fernando Pessoa. There are also vintage reviews of the film, & a b-b-'B' bibliography. You will recall it was a very good film.includes some vintage reviews of the film & essays by Kinder, José Luis Borau, John Rechy, Juan roberto Mora Catlett, Agustin Vidal,Victor Fuentes, James Tobia & Harmony Wu & others |