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― winterland, Tuesday, 6 April 2004 15:17 (twenty years ago) link
Clothing Mishaps
This is a discussion of clothing mishaps. You reminisced that "Actually whilstat school the fashion for a while was for very tight pencil skirts. I thinksomeone would split the seam at the back of their skirt at least every couple ofdays." I don't know to which generation you belong, but I was born in 1970, andwas exposed to the 1980s tight skirt fashion at a very susceptible age. Iremember this sort of thing going on myself, and as a teenage boy I enjoyed theshow! It's a long time ago now, though, and a new generation has grown up whichfinds it hard to believe girls ever wore their skirts that tight. I was verypleased to find someone else who could back me up.
If you don't mind me writing to you about this, then, a couple of questions.Firstly, are you remembering the 1980s, or an earlier period? I am extremelyattracted by 1950s fashions, which seem to me elegant and glamorous, though thatwas over long before I was born. And secondly, of course, do you remember anymore about it?
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Vedette or Conversations with the Flamenco Shadows
Stephen Siciliano
Born to a Gothic social order, branded a haunter of men‚s dreams, Vedette is traumatized when her small town in the magical wetlands of southern Spain‚s Guadalquivir River is overrun by hashish-smoking anarchists promising free love and a life without sadness to those who would follow them.
Entranced by their flamenco music, their philosophy of revenge, and the concrete ability to deliver political results, the young woman joins a movement destined to annihilation and becomes its sole survivor, burdened with the task of keeping its memory and project for a better world alive through conversations with their flamenco shadows.
Transcending political viewpoints, Mr. Siciliano opens a new chapter in the understanding of the Spanish Civil War, opting for a literary interpretation that looks beyond right and wrong to more universal lessons only the passage of decades and the healing effects of time can reveal.
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