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The Blood of a poet

film

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Blood of a poet = Le Sang d'un poete

France, 1930
Similarity: 77%

English Literature

Unknown
Similarity: 66%

The Blood of the beast = Le sang des betes

Canada, 1949
Similarity: 66%

The Living Body

Unknown
Similarity: 65%

John Keats: poet

United States, 1973
Similarity: 65%

In the mirror of Maya Deren

Similarity: 65%

Generative poetry

Similarity: 65%

Looking at poems

United Kingdom, 1977
Similarity: 64%

Dread beat and blood

United Kingdom, 1979
Similarity: 64%

The Poet's eye: a tribute to Shakespeare

United Kingdom, 1964
Similarity: 63%

Blood

Australia, 2002
Similarity: 63%

The Angelic conversation

United Kingdom, 1985
Similarity: 63%

Blood for Dracula [DVD]

Italy, 1974
Similarity: 63%

Wise blood

United States, 1979
Similarity: 63%

Hundred Thousand Billion Poems

1961
Similarity: 63%

The Devil's gateway

United Kingdom, 1981
Similarity: 63%

A Critical guide to the metaphysical poets

United Kingdom, 1998
Similarity: 63%

How to Read Poetry

Unknown
Similarity: 63%
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