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flavadaveflynn has just finished Teju Cole's Every Day is for the Thief and also recommended Gordon Burn's Alma Cogan: An excoriating examination of corruption in the author's native Nigeria.
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Instead of a sweeping examination of the corruption and political repression of the Mubarak government, the prosecutors rushed the case toward trial last spring in an apparent attempt to soothe protesters.
Lawrence Silver, who represents Ms. Geimer, admonished the judge that officers of the court were obligated by a new victims' rights provision in the California Constitution to honor her request for an examination of official corruption in the case.
His three full-length plays, Entertaining Mr. Sloane (1964), Loot (1965), and What the Butler Saw (produced posthumously, 1969), were outrageous and unconventional black comedies that scandalized audiences with their examination of moral corruption, violence, and sexual rapacity.
China's Jia Zhangke won best screenplay for A Touch of Sin, an examination of rampant corruption in his country.
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January 8 , 1921Racalmuto, Italy November 20 , 1989Palermo, Italy Leonardo Sciascia, (born January 8 , 1921 Racalmuto, near Agrigento, Italy died November 20 , 1989 Palermo) Italian writer noted for his metaphysical examinations of political corruption and arbitrary power.
In his Ragionamenti (1534 36; modern edition, 1914; "Discussions"), Roman prostitutes reveal to each other the moral failings of many important men of their city, and in I dialoghi and other dialogues he continues the examination of carnality and corruption among Romans.
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