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  • The novel evolved from a verse play that Warren began writing in 1936 entitled " Proud Flesh ."
  • An excess of granulation tissue ( " caro luxurians " ) is informally referred to as " proud flesh ."
  • Malcolm McDowell guest-starred in the episode " Proud Flesh ", in which he portrayed a powerful media magnate whose son is found murdered under bizarre circumstances.
  • From the final chord of Proud Flesh up to now two songs have been included in productions of a more recent date ( CD / LP ).
  • Mann's seventh book, " Proud Flesh ", published in 2009, is a study taken over six years of the effects of muscular dystrophy on her husband Larry Mann.
  • One of the characters in " Proud Flesh " was named Willie Talos, in reference to the brutal character Talus in Edmund Spenser's late 16th century work " The Faerie Queene ".
  • All of his novels were spaced apart by five or more years, and the third one _ " Proud Flesh " ( 1973 ) _ incited a critical downgrading, however subtly done.
  • His other novels were " Proud Flesh " ( 1973 ), his third Texas chronicle; " Hostages to Fortune " ( 1984 ) and " No Resting Place " ( 1989 ).
  • A few include " Proud Flesh " which has to do with people that face the problems of life with dignity and the show, and " Altered " which students transform ordinary objects into life.
  • Often, such is the level of damage to the skin that these open sores can become very difficult to heal and can result in proud flesh, permanent hair loss and in severe cases the need for skin grafts.
  • Proud Flesh toured all over Germany, did gigs in Luxembourg and were the supporting act for famous bands such as The Lords, The Rattles, Golden Earring and Brian Auger and the Trinity ( " Streetnoise " album ).
  • [T ] he difference between the person Huey P . Long and the fiction Willie Stark, may be indicated by the fact that in the verse play [ " Proud Flesh " ] the name of the politician was Talos  the name of the brutal, blank-eyed'iron groom'of Spenser's " Fairie Queene ", the pitiless servant of the knight of justice.