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  1. Pages. 136. The Mirror of Love is an epic poem by Alan Moore, written in the form of a romantic letter. Sappho, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, and many others are woven into this rich, visceral piece, which documents the history of same-sex love throughout mankind's history, and comments on its modern-day state.

    • F. Whitehead, Alan M. F. Gunn
    • 2004
  2. 27. Apr. 2010 · About. Mirror Of Love from The Kinks album Preservation Act 2Release date: May 1974- stereo mix, Ray Davies' demo, recorded probably Dec 1973 at Konk Studios, Horns...

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  3. Provided to YouTube by Castle CommunicationsMirror of Love (Live at Langham Studios, 1974) · The KinksAt the BBC℗ 1974 BBC licensed courtesy of BBC Worldwide...

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  4. Mirror of Love. " Mirror of Love " is a track from The Kinks ' theatrical album, Preservation Act 2. It was written by Ray Davies. It was released as the debut single from Preservation Act 2 in the U.K. only, but a version that was rerecorded for the American release was released as a single in both America and Britain. Lyrics and music.

  5. About The Mirror of Love. Acclaimed storyteller Alan Moore ( From Hell, Jerusalem) yields this epic poem recounting the history of same-sex love, revealing a hidden side of Western culture through the lives of its greatest artists.

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  6. The Mirror of Love is the great weapon in our arsenal. Not only does it elegantly and profoundly tell our history, it gives us a perfect reflection of our immense beauty. Moore and Villarrubia weave a remarkable tapestry, in words and images, that captures with precision the ecclesiastical and ecstatic capabilities of the human heart."

  7. Acclaimed storyteller Alan Moore (From Hell, Jerusalem) yields this epic poem recounting the history of same-sex love, revealing a hidden side of Western culture through the lives of its greatest artists. Sappho, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, and many others are woven into this rich, visceral piece. Originally ...