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...In charge of this odd household is the enigmatic Atalia Abravanel, an alluring forty-something widow whose aristocratic surname rings a faint bell for Shmuel....
...Lacking these obvious technical fireworks, de Lange’s translation of Oz’s Judas is more difficult to appreciate, but that is precisely his achievement....
...A Japanese flowering cherry, a Judas tree and a Magnolia soulangeana share the lawn space, taking turns to produce their pink and purplish blossoms in the spring....
...No one was going to shout “Judas” – possibly the politest band in rock music, The Leisure Society have equally polite fans – but a suspicion of Dylan-goes-electric was inescapable....
...Bell’s discussion of the infamous moment at Manchester’s Free Trade Hall when a fan, angered by Dylan’s abandonment of acoustic instruments, shouted “Judas!” occupies 17 tautly argued pages....
...Here historian Kirsty McLeod and photographer Primrose Bell explore some of the most beautiful, from lesser known plots to old favourites such as Villa Lante. ………………………………………….....
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