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Category Archives: Isis
ISIS: Dulcinea and Garden of Light from “In the Absence of Truth”
Here are two videos of one of my favorite bands, ISIS, from their album “In the Absence of Truth.” The first song, Dulcinea, references Miguel de Cervantes‘ Don Quixote; the second makes reference to the legendary gardens of the Hashashins, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arts, Don Quixote, Dresden, Dulcinea, Garden of Light, Gardens, Home, Isis, Isis (band), La Mancha, Man of La Mancha, Miguel de Cervantes, Music, Post-metal, Post-rock, Rumi, Student, Sufism, Television, United States
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