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“George Moore unexpectedly pinched my behind. I felt rather honored that my behind should have drawn the attention of the great master of English prose.”

Quote by Ilka Chase

Work

Past imperfect

This book delves into the intricacies of human memory and self-perception, utilizing a non-linear narrative to weave together a story that challenges the reader's understanding of past events and personal identity. more

Author

Ilka Chase
Ilka Chase

Ilka Chase was a distinguished actress, born on April 8, 1900, and passed away on February 15, 1978. She had remarkable performances in both film and theater, known for her unique acting style and diverse roles. more

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