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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Death poetry |  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Minos - The historical and scholarly MinosHe reigned over Crete and the islands of the Aegean Sea three generations before the Trojan War. He lived at Knossos for periods of nine years, at the end of which he retired into a sacred cave, where he received instruction from Zeus in the legislation which he gave to the island. He was the author of the Cretan constitution and the founder of its naval supremacy (Herodotus 3.122; Thucydides 1.4).
In Attic tradition and on the Athenian stage Minos is a cruel tyrant, the heartless exactor of the tribute of Athenian youths to feed the ...
See also:Minos, Minos - The historical and scholarly Minos, Minos - Minos in art, Minos - The mythological Minos, Minos - Glaucus, Minos - Poseidon Daedalus and Pasiphae, Minos - Theseus, Minos - Nisus, Minos - The death of Minos, Minos - In poetry Read more here: » Minos: Encyclopedia II - Minos - The historical and scholarly Minos |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Boris Vian - CareerVian received a degree as a civil engineer and began his career at the French Association for Standardisation. This was by all accounts an undemanding post, and Vian amused himself with pataphysical conundrums, by composing songs and sketching sub-aqueous plants, and by publishing a chapbook for friends, satirising his colleagues. Vian found serious work distasteful.
Vian wrote 10 novels, including popular hardboiled thrillers published under the name Vernon Sullivan, Vian's fictionalised American persona. The Sullivan oeuvre earned V ...
See also:Boris Vian, Boris Vian - Career, Boris Vian - Death, Boris Vian - Selected bibliography, Boris Vian - Prose, Boris Vian - Dramatic works, Boris Vian - Poetry, Boris Vian - Translations Read more here: » Boris Vian: Encyclopedia II - Boris Vian - Career |
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Boris Vian - Prose.
As Boris Vian:
Trouble dans les Andains (1947, posthumously published in 1966)
Vercoquin et le plancton (1947)
L'Écume des Jours (1947, Froth on the Daydream, Mood Indigo, Foam of the Daze
L'automne a Pekin (1947) "Autumn in Peking" (TamTam Books,2005)
Les Fourmis (1949, short stories)
L'Herbe rouge (1950)
L'Arrache-coeur (1953, Heartsnatcher)
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See also:Boris Vian, Boris Vian - Career, Boris Vian - Death, Boris Vian - Selected bibliography, Boris Vian - Prose, Boris Vian - Dramatic works, Boris Vian - Poetry, Boris Vian - Translations Read more here: » Boris Vian: Encyclopedia II - Boris Vian - Selected bibliography |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Schiller Institute - Cultural activity
Schiller Institute - Music.
In 1988 the Schiller Institute initiated a campaign to return to the so-called "Verdi tuning" in the world of classical music, so-called because it was Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi who originally waged a battle to stop the arbitrary rising of the pitch to which orchestras are tuned. The "Verdi tuning" is one where C=256HZ, or A=432HZ, as opposed to the common practice today ...
See also:Schiller Institute, Schiller Institute - Connection with LaRouche, Schiller Institute - Political activity, Schiller Institute - Cultural activity, Schiller Institute - Music, Schiller Institute - Drama and poetry, Schiller Institute - Death of Jeremiah Duggan, Schiller Institute - Conferences Read more here: » Schiller Institute: Encyclopedia II - Schiller Institute - Cultural activity |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Wilfred Owen - DeathIn July of 1918, Owen returned to active service in France, though he might have stayed on home-duty indefinitely. His decision was almost wholly the result of Sassoon's being sent back to England. Sassoon, who had been shot in the head, was put on sick-leave for the remaining duration of the war. Owen saw it as his poetic duty to take Sassoon's place at the front, that the horrific realities of the war might continue to be told. Sassoon was violently opposed to the idea of Owen returning to the trenches, threatening to "stab [him] in the leg" if he tried it. Aware of his attitude, Owen did not inform him of his act ...
See also:Wilfred Owen, Wilfred Owen - Biography, Wilfred Owen - Early life, Wilfred Owen - War service, Wilfred Owen - Poetry, Wilfred Owen - Relationship with Sassoon, Wilfred Owen - Death, Wilfred Owen - Literary output Read more here: » Wilfred Owen: Encyclopedia II - Wilfred Owen - Death |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Jim Morrison - LegacyMorrison remains one of the most popular and influential singers in rock history, as The Doors' catalogue has become a staple of classic rock radio stations. To this day, he is widely regarded as the prototypical rock star: surly, sexy and mysterious. The leather pants he was fond of wearing onstage have since become stereotyped as rock star apparel.
Jim Morrison was a huge fan of music and poetry. Like nearly every blues musician he occasionally paid homage to his favorite poets (such as William Blake) and lyricists in his own lyrics ...
See also:Jim Morrison, Jim Morrison - Biography, Jim Morrison - Early years, Jim Morrison - With The Doors, Jim Morrison - Death, Jim Morrison - Legacy, Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison in fiction, Jim Morrison - Quotes, Jim Morrison - Books about Jim Morrison, Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison's Poetry Books Read more here: » Jim Morrison: Encyclopedia II - Jim Morrison - Legacy |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Jim Morrison - Biography
Jim Morrison - Early years.
Morrison was the son of Admiral George Stephen Morrison and his wife Clara Clark Morrison, who met in Hawaii in 1942 where Ensign Steve Morrison was stationed.
In 1943, a pregnant Clara Morrison moved to Florida to live with her in-laws while her husband served in the Navy during World War II.
According to Morrison, one of the most important events of his life came about in 1947 during a family trip in New ...
See also:Jim Morrison, Jim Morrison - Biography, Jim Morrison - Early years, Jim Morrison - With The Doors, Jim Morrison - Death, Jim Morrison - Legacy, Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison in fiction, Jim Morrison - Quotes, Jim Morrison - Books about Jim Morrison, Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison's Poetry Books Read more here: » Jim Morrison: Encyclopedia II - Jim Morrison - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison in fictionIn the early 1980s, low budget filmmaker Larry Buchanan made the film Beyond the Doors aka Down On Us, which advanced the theory that Morrison, along with Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin were killed by the government in an attempt to stamp out "radicals."
Morrison's story was filmed in 1991 with Oliver Stone's biopic The Doors, starring Val Kilmer as Morrison. The film was generally well-received, although not all fans liked it, and the surviving Doors were reportedly not pleased with the historical liberties that S ...
See also:Jim Morrison, Jim Morrison - Biography, Jim Morrison - Early years, Jim Morrison - With The Doors, Jim Morrison - Death, Jim Morrison - Legacy, Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison in fiction, Jim Morrison - Quotes, Jim Morrison - Books about Jim Morrison, Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison's Poetry Books Read more here: » Jim Morrison: Encyclopedia II - Jim Morrison - Jim Morrison in fiction |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacyLewis died on November 22, 1963, at the Oxford home he shared with his brother, Warren. He is buried in the Headington Quarry Churchyard, Oxford, England. Media coverage of his death was overshadowed by news of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on the same day, as did the death of author Aldous Huxley. (This coincidence was the inspiration for Peter Kreeft’s book Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis & Aldous Huxley. In this philosophical work, the three ...
See also:C. S. Lewis, C. S. Lewis - Early life, C. S. Lewis - My Irish Life, C. S. Lewis - Conversion to Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Career as a scholar, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer of fiction, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer on Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Trilemma, C. S. Lewis - Portrayals of Lewis's life, C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacy, C. S. Lewis - Bibliography, C. S. Lewis - Nonfiction, C. S. Lewis - Fiction, C. S. Lewis - Poetry, C. S. Lewis - Books about C. S. Lewis Read more here: » C. S. Lewis: Encyclopedia II - C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacy |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacyLewis died on November 22, 1963, at the Oxford home he shared with his brother, Warren. He is buried in the Headington Quarry Churchyard, Oxford, England. Media coverage of his death was overshadowed by news of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on the same day, as did the death of author Aldous Huxley. (This coincidence was the inspiration for Peter Kreeft's book Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death with John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis & Aldous Huxley. In this philosophical work, the three me ...
See also:C. S. Lewis, C. S. Lewis - Early life, C. S. Lewis - My Irish Life, C. S. Lewis - Conversion to Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Career as a scholar, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer of fiction, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer on Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Trilemma, C. S. Lewis - Portrayals of Lewis's life, C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacy, C. S. Lewis - Bibliography, C. S. Lewis - Nonfiction, C. S. Lewis - Fiction, C. S. Lewis - Poetry, C. S. Lewis - Books about C. S. Lewis Read more here: » C. S. Lewis: Encyclopedia II - C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacy |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Declining years and deathWhen Hugo returned to Paris in 1870, the country hailed him as a national hero. He went on to weather, within a brief period, the Siege of Paris, a mild stroke, his daughter Adèle’s commitment to an insane asylum, and the death of his two sons. (His other daughter, Léopoldine, had drowned in a boating accident in 1833; his wife Adele passed away in 1868; and his faithful mistress, Juliette Drouet, died in 1883, only two years before his own death.) Despite his pe ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Declining years and death |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Declining years and deathWhen Hugo returned to Paris in 1870, the country hailed him as a national hero. He went on to weather, within a brief period, the Siege of Paris, a mild stroke, his daughter Adèle’s commitment to an insane asylum, and the death of his two sons. (His other daughter, Léopoldine, had drowned in a boating accident in 1843; his wife Adele passed away in 1868; and his faithful mistress, Juliette Drouet, died in 1883, only two years before his own death.) Despite his pe ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Declining years and death |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Marlowe - WorksThe dates of composition are approximate.
Christopher Marlowe - Plays.
Dido, Queen of Carthage (c.1583) (with Thomas Nashe)
Tamburlaine (c.1587)
Doctor Faustus (c.1589, revised c.1592)
The Jew of Malta (c.1589)
Edward II (c.1592)
The ...
See also:Christopher Marlowe, Christopher Marlowe - Background, Christopher Marlowe - Literary career, Christopher Marlowe - The Marlowe legend, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe the spy, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe the brawler, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe the atheist, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe's sexuality, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe's death, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe's reputation among contemporary writers, Christopher Marlowe - Recent alleged censorship of Marlowe's plays, Christopher Marlowe - Works, Christopher Marlowe - Plays, Christopher Marlowe - Poetry, Christopher Marlowe - Additional reading Read more here: » Christopher Marlowe: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Marlowe - Works |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Marlowe - WorksThe dates of composition are approximate.
Christopher Marlowe - Plays.
Dido, Queen of Carthage (c.1583) (with Thomas Nashe)
Tamburlaine (c.1587)
Doctor Faustus (c.1589, revised c.1592)
The Jew of Malta (c.1589)
Edward II (c.1592)
The ...
See also:Christopher Marlowe, Christopher Marlowe - Background, Christopher Marlowe - Literary career, Christopher Marlowe - The Marlowe legend, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe the spy, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe the brawler, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe the atheist, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe's sexuality, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe's death, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe's reputation among contemporary writers, Christopher Marlowe - Marlowe controversies in the twentieth century, Christopher Marlowe - Works, Christopher Marlowe - Plays, Christopher Marlowe - Poetry, Christopher Marlowe - Additional reading Read more here: » Christopher Marlowe: Encyclopedia II - Christopher Marlowe - Works |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Political life and exileAfter three unsuccessful attempts, Hugo was finally elected to the Académie Francaise in 1841, solidifying his position in the world of French arts and letters. Thereafter he became increasingly involved in French politics as a supporter of the Republican form of government. He was elevated to the peerage by King Louis-Philippe in 1841 and entered the Higher Chamber as a Pair de France, where he spoke against the death penalty and social injustice, and in favour of freedom of the press and self-government for Poland. He was later elected to the Legislative Assembly and the Constitutional Assembly, following the 1 ...
See also:Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo - Early life and influences, Victor Hugo - Early poetry and fiction, Victor Hugo - Theatrical work, Victor Hugo - Mature fiction, Victor Hugo - Political life and exile, Victor Hugo - Religious views, Victor Hugo - Declining years and death, Victor Hugo - Drawings, Victor Hugo - Works, Victor Hugo - Published during Hugo's lifetime, Victor Hugo - Published posthumously, Victor Hugo - Online texts Read more here: » Victor Hugo: Encyclopedia II - Victor Hugo - Political life and exile |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Rise to fameIn 1991, Shakur had trouble shopping his solo debut, 2Pacalypse Now. Eventually, Interscope records executives Ted Field and Tom Whalley agreed to distribute the record. Although produced with the help of his Digital Underground crew, the intent of the album was to showcase his individual talent. While Shakur claimed his album was aimed at the problems facing young black males, it was also filled with images of violence by and against police. 2Pacalypse Now quickly attracted public criticism, especially after a young man who ki ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The first shootingShortly before his verdict was announced, Shakur was shot five times in an apparent robbery attempt outside a New York music studio. He recalled the circumstances shortly afterwards in an interview with Vibe magazine.
On the night of November 30, 1994, Shakur, his manager, and two friends had just arrived at a studio to do some recordings for Booker, an acquaintance Shakur didn't quite trust. He was suspicious of two black men in their thirties, both dressed in army fatigues, because neither of them seemed to acknowledge his pr ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The first shooting |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Prison sentenceShakur began serving his prison sentence at Clinton Correctional Facility later that February. Soon after, his multi-platinum album, Me Against the World, was released. Shakur has the distinction of being the only artist with an album at number one on the charts while serving a prison sentence. From jail, he married his long-time girlfriend, Keisha Morris. He also had time to pursue reading, delving into the works of Niccolò Machiavelli, Sun Tzu's The Art of War and even wrote a screenpl ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The second shootingAt the intersection of East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane in Las Vegas, Nevada, Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting on September 7, 1996 after attending the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. Six days later on Friday the 13th, Shakur succumbed to the four gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at 4:03 pm at the UNLV Medical Center hospital.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Compton police, although they never officially solved the case, concluded that Shakur was shot by Southside Crips. Hours be ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - The second shooting |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - AwardsTupac was inducted into the Hip-Hop Hall of Fame in 2002. [1]
In 2003, MTV's "22 Greatest MCs" countdown listed Tupac as the "number 1 MC", as voted by the viewers.[2]
In 2004, a VIBE magazine poll showed him to be rated "the greatest rapper of all time" as voted by fans.
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See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Awards |
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|  |  |  | Death poetry: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - DiscographyAll releases are under the alias of 2Pac unless stated.
Tupac Shakur - Albums.
Released while living:
2Pacalypse Now (1991)
Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. (1993)
Thug Life: Thug Life Vol. 1 (with Thug Life) (1994)
Me Against the World (1995)
All Eyez on Me (1996)
Released (officially) posthumously:
Makaveli: The Don Killuminati: 7 Day Theory (as Makaveli) (1996)
R U Still Dow ...
See also:Tupac Shakur, Tupac Shakur - Names, Tupac Shakur - Early life, Tupac Shakur - Rise to fame, Tupac Shakur - The first shooting, Tupac Shakur - Prison sentence, Tupac Shakur - Post-prison, Tupac Shakur - The second shooting, Tupac Shakur - His plans at time of death, Tupac Shakur - After his death, Tupac Shakur - Awards, Tupac Shakur - Documentary, Tupac Shakur - Discography, Tupac Shakur - Albums, Tupac Shakur - Singles, Tupac Shakur - Filmography, Tupac Shakur - Poetry, Tupac Shakur - Notes and references Read more here: » Tupac Shakur: Encyclopedia II - Tupac Shakur - Discography |
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