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Carlos Saura is preparing "33 Dias," which will focus on the artist's emotional upheaval in 1937, when he painted "Guernica," his harrowing representation of the bombing of a Basque town that has come to symbolize the outrage of warfare.
Carlos Saura is preparing "33 Días" ("33 Days"), which will focus on the artist's emotional upheaval in 1937, when he painted "Guernica," his harrowing representation of the bombing of a Basque town that has come to symbolize the outrage of warfare.
A harrowing exhibition of photographs of the race wars in apartheid-era South Africa provides a crucial supplement to the watered-down representation of those events at P.S. 1.
It is a harrowing piece of work.
A photographer took a harrowing image of the War.
A harrowing account of the ill-fated 1996 ascent.
It opens with "The Luxury of Knowing," a harrowing account of a hopelessly imbalanced relationship.
Out of its work came a harrowing exhibition of photographs and accounts by survivors.
And Amnesty International last year published a harrowing account of five Cambodian women forced off their land.
His granddaughter R tells a harrowing tale of loneliness, distrust and isolation.
The sixth book in the series, "The Burning Plain," is a harrowing anatomy of queer rage.
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