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-[[The Temple of Iconoclasts]] +''La sinagoga de los iconoclastas'' (1981, translated into English by [[Lawrence Venuti]] as ''The Temple of Iconoclasts'') BY [[Juan Rodolfo Wilcock]].
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-Juan Rodolfo Wilcock (Argentine ), La sinagoga degli iconoclasti, translated as The Temple of Iconoclasts. Other in English : , On the Coast, ...+
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-[[Lawrence Venuti]]+
-Juan Rodolfo Wilcock ’s collection of real and imaginary biographies, The Temple of Iconoclasts (2000) Antonia Pozzi ’s Breath: Poems and ...+
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-Iconoclasm+
-People who engage in or support iconoclasm are called "iconoclasts ... precious stones and the famous Shiva lingam of the temple was destroyed ...+
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-[[Juan Rodolfo Wilcock]]+
-La sinagoga de los iconoclastas (1981, translated into English by Lawrence Venuti as The Temple of Iconoclasts) El ingeniero (1996) ...+
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