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Charles Baudelaire
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Franz Kafka
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lly for her beautifully crafted novels, including To the Lighthouse (1927),
Orlando (1929) and The Waves (1931), and her influential feminist essays, in particular A Room of One’s [...]
You can’t get enough of that stuff
Size: 11.6 inch x 8.2 inch
Name: You can’t get enough of that stuff
Media type: pencil & ink
Artist: Caryl Strzelecki
Price: € 90
Please contact me by e-mail: caryl@bukowskigallery.com
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