Eyeless in Gaza may refer to: Eyeless in Gaza, a 5.12b climb "Eyeless in Gaza", a quote from John Milton's closet drama Samson Agonistes Eyeless in Gaza...
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Eyeless in Gaza is a novel by Aldous Huxley, first published in 1936. It is an account of the life of a socialite named Anthony Beavis between the 1890s...
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Eyeless In Gaza is an English musical duo of Martyn Bates and Peter Becker, based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. They have described their music as "veer[ing]...
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Photographs as Memories (category Eyeless in Gaza albums)
English band Eyeless in Gaza. It was released on 30 January 1981, through record label Cherry Red. All tracks are written by Eyeless in Gaza (Pete Becker...
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Gascoigne in Daniel Deronda (1970), Julian Webb in The Main Chance (1970), P.C. Mansell in Doctor at Large (1971), Brian Foxe in Eyeless in Gaza (1971),...
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Rust Red September (category Eyeless in Gaza albums)
album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, released in 1983 by record label Cherry Red. This was the first recording where Eyeless In Gaza employed overdubs,...
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Planted Hatred in Our Hearts," New York Times 24 December, 2009. Cooke, Rachel. "Eyeless in Gaza," The Guardian 22 November 2009. Footnotes in Gaza review, Publishers...
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Pale Hands I Loved So Well (category Eyeless in Gaza albums)
Pale Hands I Loved So Well is the third album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, released in 1982 by record label Uniton. AllMusic called it "arguably the...
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Barren Leaves (1925) Point Counter Point (1928) Brave New World (1932) Eyeless in Gaza (1936) After Many a Summer, or After Many a Summer Dies the Swan (1939)...
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Back from the Rains (category Eyeless in Gaza albums)
the sixth album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, released in 1986 by record label Cherry Red. "The final Eyeless in Gaza release before the duo's temporary...
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Caught in Flux is the second album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, recorded in February, 1981, and released in September, 1981 by record label Cherry...
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Column Echo & the Bunnymen ESG Essential Logic Eurogliders The Ex Eyeless in Gaza Factrix Faith No More The Fall Family Fodder The Feelies Felt The Fire...
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Aldous Huxley (category Deaths from laryngeal cancer in the United States)
magnum opus Brave New World), and on pacifist themes (Eyeless in Gaza). In Brave New World, set in a dystopian London, Huxley portrays a society operating...
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Ian Richardson (category British expatriate male actors in the United States)
in Man of La Mancha, the 1972 screen version of the Broadway musical. Also in 1972, he played Anthony Beavis in the television series Eyeless in Gaza...
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Michael Gambon on screen and stage (category Internet Broadway Database person ID not in Wikidata)
and Hollywood in Hail, Caesar!". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 4 February 2016. Dowell, Ben (12 July 2010). "Katherine Jenkins to star in Doctor Who Christmas...
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Drumming the Beating Heart (category Eyeless in Gaza albums)
Drumming the Beating Heart is the fourth album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, released in 1982 by record label Cherry Red. Regarding the album's style...
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1970) The Piano (Play for Today, 1971) Eyeless in Gaza (TV miniseries, 1971), based on novel Eyeless in Gaza A Midsummer Night's Dream (Play of the Month...
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Babbitt (novel) (category Novels set in the Midwestern United States)
in adventure, and primarily concerned with the accumulation of food and possessions. Other fictional influences are found in Aldous Huxley's Eyeless in...
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"Eyeless in Gaza", a phrase that has become the most quoted line of Agonistes. Novelist Aldous Huxley used it as the title for his 1936 novel Eyeless in...
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Measure for Measure (category Plays set in Vienna)
"Mortality and Mercy in Vienna" takes its title from a verse in this play and was also inspired by it. In Aldous Huxley's novel Eyeless in Gaza Mr Beavis expresses...
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This Heat (category Musical groups established in 1976)
New Puritans, Eyeless in Gaza, Six Finger Satellite, Trans Am, Dave Kerman, Guapo, Chrome Hoof, Ut, Heiner Goebbels, and many others. In addition, numerous...
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howled, or stammered. Eyeless In Gaza released six albums on Cherry Red Records. These were Photographs as Memories (1981), Caught in Flux (1981), Pale Hands...
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Cherry Red Records (category Record labels established in 1978)
in Richmond, London and been involved with the Scissor Fits, and signed groups including The Monochrome Set, Everything But The Girl, Eyeless in Gaza...
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Lynn Farleigh (category Articles lacking in-text citations from March 2022)
1964 include: The Rivals, Bergerac, Eyeless in Gaza, Bill Brand, Steptoe and Son (1974), Murder Most English, Z-Cars in which she played Ann Fazakerley,...
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blood on a hot sunny day. Agatha Christie, The Man in the Brown Suit p 257 Aldous Huxley, Eyeless in Gaza p 114 Room, Adrian (1982). Dictionary of Trade Name...
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Machine. Retrieved October 7, 2006. Cooke, Rachel (November 22, 2009). "Eyeless in Gaza". The Observer. Archived from the original on May 3, 2019. Retrieved...
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(Eyeless in Gaza), Lawrence (Felt) and Bid (The Monochrome Set) appearing on stage to collect the award, alongside Cherry Red founder Iain McNay. In 1984...
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M. A. Foster (category Cellular automata in popular culture)
Time (1985). Foster wrote an occasional column for Acme Comics called Eyeless In Gaza. M. A. Foster died on November 14, 2020, at the age of 81. The Warriors...
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Through the Fair" has been found both in Ireland and in Scotland, but pieces of the song were apparently first collected in County Donegal by Longford poet...
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Stephen Greif (category Articles lacking in-text citations from December 2022)
roles as Travis in Blake's 7, Harry Fenning in three series of Citizen Smith, Signor Donato in Casanova and Commander John Shepherd in Shoot on Sight....
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