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 | The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town
EDITION: DVD MANUFACTURER: Warner Home Video RELEASE DATE: 07 March, 2006 |
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 | The Easter Bunny Is Coming to Town
EDITION: DVD MANUFACTURER: Warner Home Video RELEASE DATE: 19 February, 2008 |
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 | Musicals Classics 50 Movie Pack Collection
EDITION: DVD MANUFACTURER: Mill Creek Entertainment RELEASE DATE: 15 April, 2005 |
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 | Easter Parade: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Irving Berlin, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford, Ann Miller, Jules Munshin, Clinton Sundberg, Richard Beavers, Sig Frohlich, Hal Bell and Frank Mayo
EDITION: Audio CD MANUFACTURER: Rhino / Wea RELEASE DATE: 23 May, 1995 |
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 | Somewhere over the Rainbow: The Golden Age of Hollywood Musicals Various Artists
EDITION: Audio CD MANUFACTURER: Rhino / Wea RELEASE DATE: 04 June, 2002 |
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 | Musicals 20 Movie Pack
EDITION: DVD MANUFACTURER: Mill Creek Entertainment RELEASE DATE: 08 November, 2005 |
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 | Finian's Rainbow Burton Lane, Ray Heindorf, Kim Darby Ensemble, Avon Long, B.J. Arnau, Barbara Hancock, Don Francks, Fred Astaire, Jester Hairston and Keenan Wynn
EDITION: Audio CD MANUFACTURER: Collector's Choice RELEASE DATE: 30 January, 2007 |
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 | Let Yourself Go: Celebrating Fred Astaire Stacey Kent
EDITION: Audio CD MANUFACTURER: Candid Records RELEASE DATE: 12 August, 2000 |
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 | Bing Crosby's White Christmas All Star Show
EDITION: DVD MANUFACTURER: Quantum Leap RELEASE DATE: 09 October, 2007 |
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 | Broadway Bound 10 movie pack
EDITION: DVD MANUFACTURER: Mill Creek Entertainment RELEASE DATE: 28 August, 2007 |
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LiteratureJonathan Carroll's The Ghost in Love: magical and wonderful fantasy novel about ghosts and love and nostalgia
Jonathan Carroll's latest novel, The Ghost in Love is the latest of thirteen genuinely magical fantasy novels in which the author makes magic the way Fred Astaire danced: effortless, simple, wondrous. In the Ghost in Love, Ben and his girlfriend German have just broken up a long-term relationship that seems to have been as wonderful as love can be (Carroll has a special gift for bringing happy family relations to life). Now they are on the outs, and sharing custody of Pilot, their shelter-dog, and every time they meet to swap the dog, their hearts break anew. Ben should have died the day he got the dog, when he slipped on ice and broke his head. But he didn't. So the Angel of Death sent Ben's ghost, Ling, to earth, to investigate why the universe has stopped obeying its divine destiny. Ling is hopelessly in love with German, and the ghost is also a fantastic cook (as is Ben), so whenever German is due to come over, Ling spends the whole day cooking elaborate, invisible meals for her, while chatting morosely with the dog (all ghosts speak Dog). That's all in the first few pages. Then it gets weird. Carroll's standard formula for his novels is to introduce us to wonderful people living magical blessed lives, lives so achingly rendered that you want to crawl into the page and snuggle under the covers with them. Then he smashes their lives like sand-castles, and his wonderful people fall apart while magic unmakes them, rewriting the rules of their world to reveal hidden truths about love, family, self-regard, self-loathing, and other emotionally charged subjects. In Ghost in Love, Carroll does this again, but even moreso, using a kind of dreamlike fluidity to constantly rewrite the rules of his world and its magic as evil and good tear apart the lives of Ben, German, Pilot and Ling and the people around them. The story grows ever-more existential, allegorical and weird as the pages fly past. But it's all handled so gracefully that the dream-logic never falters. Carroll is the omnipotent god of his characters and situations, and he is totally in control of every variable, so that we trust him throughout, even though he never plays fair. And the message, the conclusion in the end? Without spoiling things, I'll say this: The Ghost in Love contains genuinely profound and illuminating truths about the way that we love others and ourselves, and about the power of owning up to your bad deeds, and about the danger and wonder of nostalgia for our simpler pasts. I've read and enjoyed all thirteen of Carroll's novels, and this one is going right on the shelf with the others, and will occupy the same oft-visited part of my mental landscape wherein dwell his other magical books. The Ghost in Love on Amazon, The Ghost in Love, author's site with free first chapter...
Published: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 14:19:27 GMT - Source: Boingboing.Net - Read the article
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