ellauri051.html on line 1163: 571 Waiting in gloom, protected by frost, 571 Odotan synkässä, pakkasen suojassa,
ellauri051.html on line 1710: 1100 Waiting responses from oracles, honoring the gods, saluting the sun, 1100 Odottaa vastauksia oraakkelilta, kunnioittaa jumalia, tervehtiä aurinkoa,
ellauri052.html on line 409: Waiting for thair ain deir lords,
ellauri069.html on line 78: What was he doing? Daugherty is right to claim that Barthelme conceived of himself as an heir of the modernist tradition—in particular, of Beckett. He encountered Beckett’s work for the first time in 1956, when he picked up a copy of Theatre Arts at Guy’s Newsstand, in Houston, and read the text of “Waiting for Godot.” “It seemed that from the day he discovered ‘Godot,’ Don believed he could write the fiction he imagined,” the woman who was his wife at the time, Helen Moore Barthelme, says in her memoir, “Donald Barthelme: The Genesis of a Cool Sound” (2001).
ellauri111.html on line 652: Waiting for the harvest and the time of raping--
ellauri222.html on line 169: “Herzog,” too, sags in the middle, a long episode in which Herzog reconnects with Ramona. But Bellow came up with a brilliant solution for the second half. Waiting in a courthouse to see his lawyer, Herzog sits in on a trial. A woman and her boyfriend are being tried for murdering her small child, whom they have tortured and beaten to death. The woman is mentally unfit; Herzog hears evidence that she has been diagnosed with a lesion on her brain. (A diabolical touch: Sasha had been diagnosed with a brain lesion.)
xxx/ellauri124.html on line 699: 2013)  I’ll Be Waiting (toukokuu 2013)  Apinamies (Julia ja Johanna Tukiainen)
xxx/ellauri229.html on line 340: Godot, the unseen, ambiguously anticipated acquaintance of Vladimir and Estragon in the play Waiting_for_Godot" title="Waiting for Godot">Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett
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