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Finally, he stumbles into the desert, where Rapunzel lives in wretchedness with their twin children.

The news media have added to the general sense of wretchedness with numerous we-told-you-so accounts of mishaps, glitches and grandiose plans gone awry.

This is a place of epic wretchedness, with 80,000 Afghan refugees crammed into the busting seam of a dried-out riverbed.

Single, lonely, a depressed wanderer through the twilit seediness of Earl's Court, George survives on a private income that fatally allows him to numb his wretchedness with drink.

For the past two decades, the country has become the poster-child for wretchedness with a loss of civic solidarity, the destruction of the national state and institutions, an absence of able and legitimate leadership, and violent foreign interventions or mediocre international succour.

Yet The Noonday Demon stands as a testament to all those qualities that are lost during times of deathly meaninglessness: it describes numbness with vitality, wretchedness with poetry, lovelessness with passion, fear with exuberance, slack-jawed horror with wit and tenderness, deadly silence with this fervent outpouring of words.

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Equipped with this history and myth in mind, we can begin to see to what extent Burkhart inserts Liz within a transformative iconography reconciling, however disturbingly, beauty with ugliness, revelation and withholding, heroism with wretchedness, sexuality with politics.

Wretchedness, depicted with great verve, plays as fun.

The average American's response is neither admiration nor envy, but rather a kind of sick pride in their own wretchedness, combined with righteous contempt for their European worker counterparts, whom most Americans see as morally degenerate precisely because they have more leisure time, more job security, health benefits and other advantages.

Rarely has physical wretchedness been rendered with such delicacy.

Epic in scale and thorough in detail (the screenplay was based on extensive research by Ms. Bosch and the Holocaust historian Serge Klarsfeld), the film includes crowd scenes that heave with unforced wretchedness.

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