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ELEGANZA

In 1981 I interviewed the Cure for CREEM. That was three years after they’d released their paean to Albert Camus’s superb existentialist novel, The Stranger. The song was called "Killing An Arab,” and it was about the climax of the novel, wherein the protagonist murders a Morrocan for no discernable reason.

February 1, 1988
Iman Lababedi

ELEGANZA

THISISM, THATISM by Iman Lababedi

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