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About Me Member Portrait Photographer anna-maria19/Female/Russia Recent Activity Deviant for 4 Years
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  • Current Residence: Saint Petersburg
  • Favourite movie: mood for love
  • Favourite band or musician: Sopor Aeternus, Nine Inch Nails, Placebo, Muse
  • Favourite poet or writer: William S. Burroughs
  • Operating System: xp pro
  • MP3 player of choice: winamp

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Hiya

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Traveling across the world looking for you.

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:iconcoma--black:
hello!
I luvd your gallery! awesome work :)
I'll be 'watching' you ;)

:peace:

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:iconknavery:
elegant gallery, great sense of style. :)
:iconanna-maria:
thank you and (i'm sorry, i'm so stupid :) ) can you tell me what means "Official Beta Tester" ???
:iconknavery:
Official Beta Tester means that I get to experience new features for deviantart before they become official. Computer jargon, I guess. ;)
:iconjustblue:
Oh my god, Burroughs is my absolute hero. I have never seen anyone here at dA metion him before. Habe you seem the film short (about 45 minutes) called "William Buroughs = Commisioner of Sewers". It's a good one. Or "The Source" with Dennis Hopper (of Easy Rider fame) interspersed with actual footage of the man himself doing reading of his, and Johnny Dep as Jack Karouac? Or "Beat Generation" featuring Steve Allen narrarating much of the same footage (they are all three documentaries). Write and let me know if you need mosre information to hlp you find them. You might like "Heart Beat" too. It is a docudrama about the lives of Jack Karouac, Neal Cassidy (played by Nick Nolte, and the woman they shared as a wife (played by Sissy Spacik). Burroughs, the oldest of the beats (as you probably know, was born Febuary 5, 1914 in St. Louis Missouri (two years before my father) and Karouac was born in '27 (I think). The same same age as my mother who is 77 and still working full time. they were aboslutely the best generation of Americans yet. Unfortunately With people like BReagan and Bush at the helm we have regressed and about lost all that they taught us. The kids boing to college and highschool now haven't hardly a clue. I mean they are all inked up (tattooed) and pierced every where imaginable, but its all for fashio, all for show. The republicans since and moral majority hav e just ruined them. They think of money and nothing else. I would love to talk sometimes as most people don't even know who Burroughs is anymore. But, even though he is my hero don't fret as I have not been gay or bi for better than thirty years (and don't have AIDS if we should ever meet someday) There are a few men I love, I just lost interest in having sex with them when I was a teenager. Back then I wnated to fuck anything that moved. For the record I promiss I won't ask to shoot an arrrow of your head (like his wife did before he started writing and turned gay). Well hey, great to meet you. I am glad I finally got around to reading your profile- :love:

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"tilted horizons do not art make- they simply make things look artsy" -Sam Wynch, 1994, B.G.S.U. Photojournalism Department Chairman
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:jarkinajar:... pray for Peace!
:iconanna-maria:
justblue, thanx for so worm words, but you know english is not my strongest side :) and i'll translate your so big letter later and i'll answer you in message, ok? :)
:iconjustblue:
I hope you can. Is William Burroughs published in many different lanquages?

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Franz Kline Lives!
"tilted horizons do not art make- they simply make things look artsy" -Sam Wynch, 1994, B.G.S.U. Photojournalism Department Chairman
:burp: :banned: :bye:
:jarkinajar:... pray for Peace!
:iconanna-maria:
i don't no nothing about "many different languages", but in russian - yes :))))))
:iconjustblue:
cool, I always wanted to live in Russia when it was the Soviet Union, but now I am not so sure. I once had to guard the dressing rooms of the Leningrad Symphony Orchestra in the late 80s and Petrastroika was just begining to happen and we had a cultural exchange. They were wonderful and we shared and traded ciggerettes even though we couldn't communicate by speaking (i didn't know Russian and they didn't know English. They were the best orchestra I had ever heard by far though... those pesky KBG guys with the little pins that identifyed them were kinda scary looking though LOL

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Franz Kline Lives!
"tilted horizons do not art make- they simply make things look artsy" -Sam Wynch, 1994, B.G.S.U. Photojournalism Department Chairman
:burp: :banned: :bye:
:jarkinajar:... pray for Peace!

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