Some of us turn to biographical novels that are not held back by the facts and thus can put us into the very moments of famous lives as they are passing by.
Many dream about returning to an especially happy time in their childhood or adolescence, if only for a moment, but what if one's early years were unhappy and didn't turn out the way one hoped?
"Skies of Lebanon," the first feature by director Chloé Mazlo, juggles the dynamic between teller and tale by purposefully dropping the ball from time to time.
Part of the reason A.E. Housman holds a high and immovable place for those who read and write formal poetry is that the British poet had a facility for making formal verse look easy.
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