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Underlying mood: despair at the wretchedness of the Arab condition.
Mentions "wretchedness" of Chaim Soutine & describes his self-portrait.
The stink of wretchedness, of a miserable, indifferent grave, is already in my nostrils".
It is clearly a work of fantasy, eschewing the wretchedness of a peasant's life.
"When I arrived, I was shocked by the wretchedness of the prisoners.
The seventh Satire depicts the poverty and wretchedness of the Roman intellectuals who cannot find decent rewards for their labours.
Joe never recovered from the wretchedness of his childhood and it remained a presence throughout his life.
But these days the talk usually turns not to the wretchedness of the work but the difficulty in finding it.
Or should that be mirth, given the wretchedness of the Hearts defence they came up against on Monday?
He wants utter self-annihilation, and the pathos and wretchedness of his self-directed conspiracy are gripping.
There is a sequence of photographs of Ben Stokes that sums up the utter wretchedness of sporting failure.
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