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	<title>Comments on: transgression, decay and the Avant-Garde</title>
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	<description>everything is allowed, imagination is always saved - C. Mollino</description>
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		<title>By: jahsonic</title>
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		<description>Sam Taylor-Wood’s work is super.

I own the History of Ugliness and especially liked the literary excerpts. I agree that Eco's writing and ontology are only so-so.</description>
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<p>I own the History of Ugliness and especially liked the literary excerpts. I agree that Eco&#8217;s writing and ontology are only so-so.</p>
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