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  1. 16 de oct. de 2013 · KeithDow. Kill Your Darlings is a magnificent effort by first-time filmmaker John Krokidas. The movie is based on a true story set in 1944 when a young Allen Ginsburg, Jack Kerouac, and William S. Burroughs all congregated together in New York City, and whose lives were forever changed when a mutual friend, Lucian Carr, killed an acquaintance ...

  2. Título original: Kill Your Darlings. Sinopsis: Nueva York, años 40. Allen Ginsberg acaba de ingresar en la universidad de Columbia. Allí conocerá a Lucien Carr, quien lo adentrará en el submundo de la poesía y la literatura revolucionaria, ...

  3. Kill Your Darlings is een Amerikaanse biopic uit 2013 onder regie van John Krokidas. De film beleefde zijn première op het Sundance Film Festival en verhaalt de jongere jaren van Allen Ginsberg aan de Columbia-universiteit, waar hij door toedoen van Lucien Carr in aanraking komt met de Beat Generation.

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  5. 12 de jul. de 2020 · But ‘kill your darlings’ is also one of those ubiquitous pieces of writing advice that is quoted without context and has gotten some bad interpretations attached to it. So, let’s dig into what ‘kill your darlings’ does and does mean, starting with where it came from in the first place. Where it came from

  6. 18 de oct. de 2013 · Suitably, given the subject matter, "Kill Your Darlings" is undeniably stylish and has a lively energy. Krokidas even dares to infuse a little anachronistic music, playing TV on the Radio's pulsating "Wolf Like Me" during a risky midnight library raid, which might just be the best scene in the whole film. (It's a tactic he probably should have ...

  7. kill (one's) darlings To remove or refrain from using something in spite of one's affection for it, especially in a creative pursuit. The phrase is usually attributed to American author William Faulkner. Many a writer faces the uncomfortable need to kill their darlings in the editing process. If something in your art is no longer working, then you'll ...

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