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Newsweek pondered how network television -- in a major creative slump at the time -- would be able to go on without it.
This 382-minute epic opens with Gomes in a creative slump, bemoaning in a theatrical cameo his inability to do cinematic justice to Portugal's fraught sociopolitical landscape.
Messages of condolence from Tony Blair, George Osborne, the Archbishop of Canterbury and even his old mentor Gordon Brown telling him to "get back into politics quick" weren't enough to bring him out of his creative slump.
I'd heard and read that Hong Kong was bouncing back on all fronts from the uncertain period following the 1997 handover to China, when tourism had languished and local cinema had hit a creative slump.
Kraus has written most pointedly about Tchaikovsky's "Symphony 'Manfred"' -- which some consider his first significant work after a seven-year creative slump following the disastrous nuptials -- as a kind of musical "coming out" process.
Mired in a deep creative slump, marked by only one genuine sitcom or drama hit in four years, ABC finds itself needing its heavy, four-times-weekly dose of "Millionaire" more than ever.
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