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For me, his entire ouevre is overwritten to an extreme - every work needlessly exhausting to get through.
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Like any prolific writer, including such celebrated names as John Updike or Philip Roth, Baraka’s ouevre is uneven.
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But the core of his ouevre is the remarkable assortment of films documenting the lives of Southern blues, fiddle, Cajun and zydeco masters: Lightin' Hopkins, Mance Lipscomb, Dennis McGee, Thomas Jefferson Jarrell, Dewey Balfa, Canray Fontenot and Clifton Chenier.
Aliens, Operas and a Blank Slate of Documentaries Steve Dollar 2011
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For example, Brian Clegg, author of 31 (or 112, depending on how you look at it) books in his "ouevre", starts a fascinating discussion (certainly for those like me, on the outside) about publishers 'advances, royalties, and whether you can earn your living as an author or just eat ice-cream with your earnings.
Science Maxine 2009
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Like in Office Space, films in his "ouevre" present quirky scenarios rather than trying to pummel you into hilarity.
WATCHING: Extract darkerblogistan 2009
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For example, Brian Clegg, author of 31 (or 112, depending on how you look at it) books in his "ouevre", starts a fascinating discussion (certainly for those like me, on the outside) about publishers 'advances, royalties, and whether you can earn your living as an author or just eat ice-cream with your earnings.
May 2008 Maxine 2008
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For example, Brian Clegg, author of 31 (or 112, depending on how you look at it) books in his "ouevre", starts a fascinating discussion (certainly for those like me, on the outside) about publishers 'advances, royalties, and whether you can earn your living as an author or just eat ice-cream with your earnings.
Eclectic conversations with a scientific accent Maxine 2008
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For example, Brian Clegg, author of 31 (or 112, depending on how you look at it) books in his "ouevre", starts a fascinating discussion (certainly for those like me, on the outside) about publishers 'advances, royalties, and whether you can earn your living as an author or just eat ice-cream with your earnings.
Eclectic conversations with a scientific accent Maxine 2008
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Well then, you’ve got a big problem with Paulie, or you should unless you’re not familiar with his Palin ouevre. uptight PC liberals are amusing
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Well then, you’ve got a big problem with Paulie, or you should unless you’re not familiar with his Palin ouevre.
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