Charles Baudelaire, Complete Poems; 'Tableaux Parisiens' from 'Dancing Death', tr. Walter Martin
TEXT ID: The all-embracing arms of dancing Death Will sweep you off your feet to parts unknown.
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Charles Baudelaire, Complete Poems; 'Tableaux Parisiens' from 'Dancing Death', tr. Walter Martin
TEXT ID: The all-embracing arms of dancing Death Will sweep you off your feet to parts unknown.
Pfeh. You, I can understand why. You’re attractive to many. Ask that one man. He’d agree with me.
But why follow me? I’m bitter, and old, and I’m easily pissed off if I don’t get my morning coffee. Do they get off on old, mad German men who enjoy the sight of blood, taking delight in ripping apart cadavers to see what makes their innards tick?
...Wait. That’d work on me. Gottverdammt. Nevermind. I’m not helping my case.
Dancing Death
Dancing Death - the fifth Ludovic Travers story from Christopher Bush, reissued by @DeanStPress #CrimeFiction #amreading
A review of Dancing Death by Christopher Bush I have never held with the idea that you need to read a book classed as a Christmas mystery in the festive season. Dancing Death, the fifth in Bush’s 63-book Ludovic Travers series, initially published in 1931 and now reissued by Dean Street Press, is technically set around the New Year, but has all the hallmarks of a Yuletide murder story. The…
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Murderock uccide a passo di danza (1984)
Hugo Simberg. Dancing Death. 1899.
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