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Once, my mother told my father that everything Manshu said was probably an echo of something his mother had uttered.
Yet Stardust Nation leaves a mark, an echo of something unsettling made more unsettling by pinpricks of realism.
"How can I refuse?" she recalls his replying in what might have struck some other job-seeker as an unsettling echo of something out of "The Godfather".
It was an echo of something that Pope John Paul II had said on a visit he made to the country back in the eighties, but which, in places like Bolivia, bears repeating.
"I feel, in some ways, I was born into the echo of something that had happened at another time," Ophelia, who is fifty-three, and has icy pale skin and green eyes and her mother's delicate features, said.
A wood block thrums out insistently while the orchestra plays across it in an ultra-syncopated manner and just for a moment one seems to catch an echo of something almost jazzy in the brass glissandos but not quite, like Leonard Bernstein bizarrely refracted through a futuristic, alien lens.
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"There are only so many words, there are only 12 notes in the scale: all you can do is find a new way to rearrange them, and be an echo, a reverberation, of something that has existed for ever.
In this century some of the Brown revivals I've watched have felt muted: echoes of something I used to love.
"I do find interesting echoes of something we saw in the 90s: the alliance among deep ecology activists and anti-capitalists groups in the context of the anti-globalisation protests," says Steve Jones, a literary historian at Loyola University Chicago, and an expert in luddites, a 19th-century group of English artisans who protested against new industrial textile machines by smashing them.
It's relaxed and sexy, with echoes of something unfulfilled, too.
Even in later years the cultures created by American slaves are not replications of African cultures but distant echoes of it, something hinted at in one of the exhibition's later galleries.
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