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  2. Conversations With Myself (book) - Wikipedia

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    Conversations With Myself (book) Conversations With Myself. (book) Conversations With Myself is a 2010 collection of Nelson Mandela 's speeches, letters, conversation and some of his publications. [1] It is a continuation of his 1994 book Long Walk to Freedom.

  3. Conversations with Myself (album) - Wikipedia

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    Creed Taylor. Bill Evans chronology. The Gary McFarland Orchestra. (1963) Conversations with Myself. (1963) Plays the Theme from The V.I.P.s and Other Great Songs. (1963) Conversations with Myself is a 1963 album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans recorded for Verve Records.

  4. Conversations with Myself - Wikipedia

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    Conversations with Myself. Conversations With Myself may refer to: , a 1963 jazz album by Bill Evans. , a 2010 book by Nelson Mandela. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  5. I have no inner monologue. I was shocked when I found out ...

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    When I first realized my now-husband had an inner monologue, I thought something was wrong with him. My head is quiet all the time, which puts me in the minority since most people have a monologue.

  6. Further Conversations with Myself - Wikipedia

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    Further Conversations with Myself is a 1967 album by jazz pianist Bill Evans. All the pieces are solo with piano overdubs, a method Evans used on his earlier release Conversations with Myself. This time, however, he employed only two piano tracks instead of three. The album was nominated for a Grammy. [2] It was reissued on CD by Verve in 1999.

  7. Sandra Cisneros - Wikipedia

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    In the same book, Cisneros writes: "And at the next full moon, I gave light, Tía Chucha holding up our handsome, strong-lunged boy." [ 42 ] Previous sentences inform the reader that a baby is being born, but only a Spanish speaker will notice that "I gave light" is a literal translation of the Spanish "dí a luz" which means "I gave birth."

  8. New Conversations - Wikipedia

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    New Conversations. New Conversations is an album by the American jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1978. New Conversations is Evans' third and final release in which he overdubs different piano tracks with his previously played track. The first release recorded in this manner was Conversations with Myself (1963) followed by Further ...

  9. Alone (Bill Evans album) - Wikipedia

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    Not issued until April 1970, [3] a year and a half after it was recorded, Alone was Evans's first commercially released single-piano solo album, following in the footsteps of his 1963 Verve recording Conversations with Myself (featuring three pianos overdubbed) and his 1967 Further Conversations with Myself, also on Verve (with two pianos overdubbed).