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| Mulisch shows off a gift for invigoratingly specific details when, for instance, Victor's parents shake hands over the name of their unborn child: "Because for a couple of weeks she'd been too tired to work in her studio, for the first time since he'd known her, her hands were completely clean. If you can't, you may need a massive jolt of ``Shockheaded Peter,'' the invigoratingly malicious Grand Guignol musical that's continuing its run this week at UCLA's Freud Playhouse. ``The speeches in there were not all invigoratingly dynamic,'' Craig said after the session ended, ``but most senators are paying attention. |
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