"Later on, perhaps, will appear someone whose intelligence reduces my ghosts to common places; an intelligence more serene, more logical, and far less exciting than my own, capable of seeing the circumstances that I shall fearfully describe, a vulgar succession of natural causes and effects." "
- The Cat black by Edgar Allan Poe.
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3Françoise Dhulesia, Milind Karnik and 1 otherFrançoise DhulesiaA brilliant encounter between a photographer, a poetess and a writer and three variations over a same theme, the violence of the phobia being softened by the positive vision of the poet.
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