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  1. Pages. 136. The Mirror of Love is an epic poem by Alan Moore, written in the form of a romantic letter. Sappho, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, and many others are woven into this rich, visceral piece, which documents the history of same-sex love throughout mankind's history, and comments on its modern-day state.

    • F. Whitehead, Alan M. F. Gunn
    • 136
    • 2004
    • 2004 [incorrect]
  2. 27 apr 2010 · Videos. About. Mirror Of Love from The Kinks album Preservation Act 2Release date: May 1974- stereo mix, Ray Davies' demo, recorded probably Dec 1973 at Konk Studios, Horns...

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  3. "Mirror of Love" is a track from The Kinks' theatrical album, Preservation Act 2. It was written by Ray Davies. It was released as the debut single from Preservation Act 2 in the U.K. only, but a version that was rerecorded for the American release was released as a single in both America and Britain.

    • "Cricket" (UK)
    • 5 April 1974 (UK)
    • January - March 1974 at Konk Studios, London
  4. 22 dic 2021 · The mirror of love. by. Moore, Alan, 1953-. Publication date. 2004. Topics. Homosexuality -- History, Gay men -- History, Lesbians -- History, Bisexuals -- History. Publisher. Atlanta [Ga.] : Top Shelf Productions.

  5. Provided to YouTube by Castle CommunicationsMirror of Love (Live at Langham Studios, 1974) · The KinksAt the BBC℗ 1974 BBC licensed courtesy of BBC Worldwide...

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  6. 4,7 22 voti. Parte di: Mirror of Love. Visualizza tutti i formati ed edizioni. Acclaimed storyteller Alan Moore (From Hell, Jerusalem) yields this epic poem recounting the history of same-sex love, revealing a hidden side of Western culture through the lives of its greatest artists.

  7. Acclaimed storyteller Alan Moore ( From Hell, Jerusalem) yields this epic poem recounting the history of same-sex love, revealing a hidden side of Western culture through the lives of its greatest artists. Sappho, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, and many others are woven into this rich, visceral piece.