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segunda-feira, 9 de julho de 2012

ESTÁTUAS DE GRANDES ESCRITORES (2)


Mark Twain interrupted from his reading, Utah. Sculpture by Gary Lee Price.
William Shakespeare, acting casual, Westminster. Sculpture by Giovanni Fontana, 1874.
Oscar Wilde taking it way easy, Dublin. Sculpture by Danny Osborne, 1997.
Vladimir Nabokov looking inexplicably grumpy in knickerbockers, Montreux, Switzerland.
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