Dateline: San Francisco, California
Weblog: www.terenceclarke.info
Articles: 61
Terence Clarke is a San Francisco novelist, journalist, and film maker who writes about the arts. His latest novel is A Kiss For Señor Guevara.
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If your Spanish needs a little help, try dancing the tango.
If you want a taxi, find this man.
In translating Neruda's poems, I was mindful of how each of his sonnets is an unruly flame, moving the way the emotions so often do.
The two best films ever made about The Casbah also happen to be two of the best films ever made.
You may not have heard of him, but more "tanguero" than this man you cannot get.
You may not have heard of him, but more "tanguero" than this man you cannot get.
How's that novel of yours coming along?
What you see is what you see.
In Warhol’s case, all his art could be called “minor”.
If you savor Dutch 17th century art, this is a must-see.
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