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  • The band's songs are grotesque accounts of the Israeli life from a politica
  • r and beautiful things are destroyed by the grotesque... all with the purpose of seeing what remains
  • Everything grotesque and playful appealed to them more than the s
  • So far, three of her novels (Out, Grotesque and Real World ) have been translated into E
  • th century Greek vases are considerably less grotesque and menacing.
  • cape, the couple discover the countryside is grotesque and diseased.
  • say, is an actor with an urbane sense of the grotesque and a thoroughly cultivated talent for farci
  • at same month in the collection Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque.
  • talments: "While the creatures are certainly grotesque and threatening, compared with some of the o
  • the 70's, creating humoristic and sometimes grotesque animal sculptures, later replaced by more mo
  • as a bridge between the song "The Past Is a Grotesque Animal" and "Bunny Ain't No Kind of Rider" f
  • He hides his grotesque appearance with bandages and a trenchcoat an
  • n 1994 it was a few years before their debut Grotesque Autumnal Weepings in 1997.
  • 1971, his bizarre world of deviant killers, grotesque beasts, and decaying corpses was firmly esta
  • nd side behind Folly, with a girl's face and grotesque body, extending a honeycomb with her left ha
  • Grotesque briefly reformed in 2007 for a single invite
  • That it is sometimes extravagant and grotesque cannot be disputed, but it is never harsh no
  • n Europe were not genuinely socialist, but a grotesque caricature."
  • ntings are satirical in theme, and center on grotesque caricatures of bourgeois society and its ent
  • epresent the ailment, the "offerings" may be grotesque castoffs.
  • sh Children" as they go through "a series of grotesque cautionary tales in which bad children get f
  • Grotesque Chapter III
  • In the film, the Gilgamesh of the title is a grotesque, clown-like, Picasso-esque being who moves b
  • On each side of the east window is a large grotesque corbel painted white.
  • The demons are pictured as gangly, grotesque creatures wearing only loin clothes and hats
  • eneath the earth and, while they are gone, a grotesque, demented man apparently covered with a foam
  • achievement in creativity and marked with a grotesque detail: a bottle.
  • creates and sells semi-abstract and surreal grotesque drawings which can be viewed at his unoffici
  • cruel an outrage against Bosnia, nor such a grotesque epilogue to Western incompetence and frivoli
  • A grotesque event, even for the standards of Italian pol
  • ue him before the Mad Doctor can perform his grotesque experiment: attaching Pluto's head to the bo
  • He calls these grotesque fantastic icons "Gods for Future Religions."
  • He is known for making work that is funny, grotesque, fantastical, and political.
  • a passing epoch that teeters on the edge of grotesque farce.
  • osphere of nightmare with its gargoyles, its grotesque figures twisted into agonized contortions, i
  • The timber roof has bosses and carved grotesque figures.
  • Grotesque for violin and piano
  • chimney-piece; and she is painting panels in grotesque for the library, with pilasters of glass in
  • esigned lamp is employed, on the belief that grotesque forms will attract the spirits.
  • Visit (Der Besuch der alten Dame, 1956) is a grotesque fusion of comedy and tragedy that creates a
  • urdered while figure skating by someone in a grotesque hag mask outside of Stryker's house the next
  • 02 he received the Kassel Literary Prize for Grotesque Humor.
  • t as well as a great musical facility, and a grotesque humour which was characteristic of Italian g
  • Estampas grotescas ( Grotesque Illustratons)
  • This is used to create a particularly grotesque image of Gabriel, most prominent during the
  • st released, as his characters were somewhat grotesque in appearance.
  • related by a historical accident to the word grotesque in the following way: in the late 15th centu
  • oner is an enigmatic character, portrayed as grotesque in the General Prologue and apparently aware
  • Chapter 4.3 recalls the grotesque legend of Tahmurasp (Avestan: Taxma Urupi) r
  • still here, one carved with a face and one a grotesque little fellow with his legs doubled behind h
  • culture, as well as another portrait of the grotesque lives in Itta Bena.
  • by Lordi, and showcase the band's new, more ' grotesque' look.
  • Bimorphia, a grotesque male/female construct made by Syn, seeking r
  • ; sometimes he would yank on the handle in a grotesque manner and his fans would go wild or groan i
  • The second theme is a grotesque march.
  • nd relationships that made it possible for a grotesque mediocrity to play a hero's part."
  • ch level features a boss at the end, often a grotesque monster.
  • tations, and human subjects begin to exhibit grotesque mutations and disfigurement.
  • ansition period of cafes and quaint avenues, grotesque nightlife and dreamers, and powerful mobs an
  • owup volumes in the series include "Gaslight Grotesque: Nightmare Tales of Sherlock Holmes" (2010)
  • odern guro artists, some of whom cite Erotic Grotesque Nonsense as an influence on their work.
  • question - constitutes "clear consensus" is grotesque nonsense.
  • They played two grotesque old ladies '...of a certain age...', Dawson
  • ori, it refers either to "an action which is grotesque or ridiculous" or to "a grotesque person who
  • es often embrace sexual and erotic themes in grotesque or bombastic ways.
  • the ewer, reflects the taste for marine and grotesque ornament that was fashionable in the sixteen
  • d in the latter part of the 17th century" to grotesque ornament, "despite the classical origin of t
  • The heavy ornamentation almost suggests a grotesque parody, but the several graceful melodies in
  • e Sarti's Giulio Sabino that devolves into a grotesque parody.
  • lie Halliwell was not nearly so polite: "[A] grotesque piece of self-indulgence, the arch example o
  • f the building, he comes face to face with a grotesque, powerful, angry bug - the first in an infes
  • e moment of respite from this "sarcastically grotesque procession" with the single appearance of "a
  • ung girls were forced into Catholicism, with grotesque punishment for those who refused.
  • 1" (1927); "Razzle-Dazzle" (1928); and "Two Grotesque Recitations (1927)".
  • racter of the book stems from the underlying grotesque scenario, the speeches of Pitar and his fell
  • As a series of grotesque shotgun murders plagues the city, a young ra
  • while, in the latter, the music of the most grotesque situations is redolent of fun."
  • reased in popularity at the moment - it is a grotesque song about a skinhead who refused to wear a
  • "Grotesksong" [ Grotesque song] (Urlaub) - 3:40
  • ollection established him as a writer in the grotesque Southern tradition of William Faulkner, Ersk
  • The strain shows clearly in Panade, a fairly grotesque story where the former globe-trotting heroes
  • On the Grotesque: Strategies of Contradiction in Art and Lite
  • fter publishing poems and short stories in a grotesque style, which recalls a friend of his, Jakob
  • useum has a unique ceiling decoration in the grotesque style.
  • ment, even when not explicit, is merged with grotesque themes and features similar to the works of
  • to be used to also refer to any monstrous or grotesque thing.
  • s, "the full spectrum of characters from the grotesque to musicals...
  • Exaggeration changes into grotesque, tragedy into comedy.
  • ety and politics, by the late sixties, are a grotesque travesty of what Jewish immigrants had trave
  • e an otherworldly creature as begun creating grotesque undead hybrids out of various body parts.
  • Grotesque Variations (2005) - Cobla (7')
  • to project the illusion of becoming a large grotesque version of himself.
  • The film contains grotesque violence and gore, which is very unusual for
  • ne, killing those no longer useful to him in grotesque ways.
  • o record their third album, Yearning for the Grotesque which came out in February 2003 through the