How Audrey Hepburn gorgeously and brilliantly subverted humanity's worst narcissistic abuses from the destruction of WWII to America's negligent reliance on narcissism as fame and power. And by purposefully opening the masterful female author Willa Cather's precognizant feminine vision across a globe, Audrey was actually working in real elements of enchantment, not just Hollywood. From Audrey's Roman Holiday that set love and freedom in the midst of culture and honor, to Willa's narrative Death Comes for the Archbishop that opens the transformation of Catholicism from Rome to the American Southwest through the artistic and feminine for "the beginning of momentous things," my discovery of what Audrey did in her divinely humorous rebellious acts against subterfuge came from seeing what Willa had done before her in...
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