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*" Mr. Natural " by Ian Buruma, The New York Review of Books 53 ( 6 ), April 6, 2006.
The Criterion Collection 2008 version of 4 DVDs adds commentary by Ian Buruma, composer David Byrne, and the Director's interview with Jeremy Isaacs ( ASIN: B000ZM1MIW, ISBN 978-1-60465-014-3 ).
* Buruma, Ian.
* Buruma, Ian.
Ian Buruma notes that Yoshitsune was considered by contemporaries to be not physically prepossessing, but that his legend later grew and due to this, he became depicted with good looks.
Ian Buruma noted that although Western comics for girls also included " impossibly beautiful men " who are clearly masculine and always get the girl in the end, the bishonen are " more ambivalent " and sometimes get each other.
Ian Buruma, writing in 1984 considered the " bishonen in distress " to be a recurring motif in popular manga.
* Buruma, Ian.
Davies, a hard-charging Welshman, defied numerous Asian governments and big businesses and provided a frontline forum for many talented reporters: Emily Lau, Gary Coull, Bertil Linter, David Bonavia, Ian Buruma, Nayan Chanda, Nate Thayer, Susumu Awanohara, Christopher Wood, Philip Bowring, as well as dissidents TJS George and late Mike O ' Neill, who went on to launch rival, Asiaweek.
Ian Buruma would cast light on culture, revealing nuances the region ’ s elite often preferred leaving unsaid.
* Ian Buruma, Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo Van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance
* Ian Buruma, writer
* Richie, Donald, and Ian Buruma.
* Ian Buruma, pen-name of an author on Japanese culture
Ian Buruma on the Jewish revival in Poland.
* Buruma, Ian.
* Buruma, Ian ( 1983 ) Behind the Mask: On Sexual Demons, Sacred Mothers, Transvestites, Gangsters, Drifters, and Other Japanese Cultural Heroes
* Buruma, Ian, Murder in Amsterdam: The Death of Theo van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance, London, The Penguin Press, 2006.
* Author Ian Buruma discusses his book about Van Gogh's death, Murder In Amsterdam: The Death of Theo van Gogh and the Limits of Tolerance ( video )
* Buruma, Ian.
* Behind the Mask: On Sexual Demons, Sacred Mothers, Transvestites, Gangsters, Drifters, and Other Japanese Cultural Heroes, a book by Ian Buruma
Ian Buruma ( born December 28, 1951 ) is a Dutch writer and academic.
* Voices on Antisemitism Interview with Ian Buruma from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
* Ian Buruma discusses A Murder in Amsterdam

Ian and writes
It soon became famous for promoting " Method ," a style of theater and acting involving " total immersion of actor into character ," writes film author Ian Freer.
In the foreword to her 1999 retrospective collection Crass Art and Other Pre Post-Modernist Monsters, Ian Dury writes ;
Buffy scholar Ian Shuttleworth writes that Benson was able to " admirably " portray the same range of emotions inherent in Tara although the character loses her identity.
The ' Bard of Barnsley ' Ian McMillan writes a column in the Barnsley Chronicle.
According to the explication of Danuta Shanzer and Ian Wood of Avitus ' notoriously difficult Latin, the bishop writes, " In the past, with ineffable tender-heartedness, you mourned the deaths of your brothers.
Ian Lustick, professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, writes of Karsh's attacks on the New Historians that, " however likely readers are to be impressed by the intensity of Karsh's pristine faith in Zionism, they are sure to be stunned by the malevolence of his writing and confused by the erratic, sloppy nature of his analysis.
Ian Cohen of Stylus Magazine writes of its significance in context of Jay-Z's catalogue, " Reasonable Doubt was the come-up, The Blueprint was the comeback, and The Black Album may not have found him at his strongest lyrically, but it gained gravitas from meta-awareness and introspection ".
Ian Ousby writes,
Keith also writes under various pseudonyms and " house names ", including Ian Douglas and H. Jay Riker, and is a shadow author of several books " by " celebrities.
As Ian Douglas, he writes military science fiction: the Galactic Marines series ( composed of the Heritage Trilogy, the Legacy Trilogy, and the Inheritance Trilogy ), and the newer Star Carrier series.
" Political risk analyst Ian Siperco also writes about political developments in the region.
As the Knesset thus declined to specify boundaries and did not use the words " annexation " or " sovereignty ", Ian Lustick writes that " The consensus of legal scholars is that this action added nothing to the legal or administrative circumstance of the city, although, especially at the time, its passage was considered to have political importance and sparked a vigorous protest reaction from the world community.
) Critic and author John Clute writes that "… his early stories and novels display considerable intellectual complexity, and do not shirk the downbeat implications of their anthropological treatment of aliens and alienating milieux …" In his major essay on these early novels, author Ian Watson writes " Michael Bishop is both an exoticist and a moralist.
Ian Watson writes that the novel is " about deceit, maskedness and discovery of self-truth … a harsh, arctic tale by contrast with Strange At Ecbatan The Trees where the terrain may be stark but there is a mannered elegance in the tone of voice ; it is a tale executed in an argot-ritualistic style.
" Author Ian Watson writes " Here is a humane, trickster kaleidoscope questioning a genre and a market, and fiction, and reality too – yet exquisitely spiced with human reality – and delivering the eerie chill of the occult and the illicit, curdling the blood but also warming the heart.
He is also an occasional contributor to the online edition of McSweeney's, where he writes a column titled " Michael Ian Black Is a Very Famous Celebrity ".
Ian Inglis writes that Jackson encapsulated a long tradition of African-American dance movements in that one performance.
Furthermore, Ian Kershaw has pointed out that there are several diary entries by Joseph Goebbels in late 1941, in which Goebbels writes that " the Führer's prophecy is coming true in a most terrible way.
Ian Deary also conducts research and writes about personality traits, including aspects of their structure and origins and their importance for health.
However, Ian MacDonald redeems it in his book Revolution in the Head, in which he writes: " Play it loud with the bass boosted, and you have an overwhelming motoric rocker strongly redolent of the band's live sound.

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