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Ygor Lebreaud

The Eternal Passenger

About Me

«Born on the sacred year of 19%&(too fade to read), Igor Lebreaud (which was his name, unlike some may say) soon develloped the amazing ability of "being".Not only he was able to be Himself (and how amazing it was!!), he also could mimic other "Beings"... There are reports of his eyes being able to trespass souls, reading a person's feelings, but that has yet to be confirmed. The rumours of his royal heritage and his unhuman nature seem to lack, however, any fundament.» - from "Igor Lebreaud: An essay on the man and legend", by Professor James Van Hart »-(¯..v..¯)-» «-(¯..v..¯)-«
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http://www.myheritage.com/collage

My Interests



I'd like to meet:

Myself inside inside myself, like I've been here before, like I'm slipping into a dream within a dream..

Music:



Tool
The Doors
Muse
White Stripes
James
Mr Bungle
Peeping Tom
Eels
A Perfect Circle
ORNATOS VIOLETA
Radiohead
The Strokes
Maxïmo Park
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!
Nirvana
Pink Floyd
Pluto
Placebo
The Killers
Taxi
Gary Jules
The Dresden Dolls
Chris Rea
Polyphonic Spree
Devendra Banhart
Beirut
Animal Collective
Interpol
Raul Seixas
Vetiver
Andrew Bird
Rufus Wainwright
Jeff Buckley
etc.

Movies:

A Clockwork Orange
Big Fish
Donnie Darko
Pulp Fiction
Reservoir Dogs
Straight Story
Apocalypse Now
Edward Scissorhands
Gangs of New York
Blade Runner
The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Esquece Tudo o Que te Disse
Garden State
Full Metal Jacket
American Splendor
Fight Club
The Shining
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada
Artificial Inteligence
etc.

Books:

"Ensaio Sobre a Cegueira", José Saramago
"Der Prozess", Franz Kafka
"Se una notte d'inverno un viaggiatore", Italo Calvino
"Conversación en la Catedral", Mario Vargas Llosa
"Der Engel schwieg", Heinrich Boll
"A Realidade Agora a Cores", Rui Zink
"The Lord of the Rings", J.R.R. Tolkien
"Nós" ("??"), Ievgueni Zamiatine (????´??? ???´????? ????´???)
"L'Étranger", Albert Camus
Every single book written by: Umberto Eco, Jorge Luis Borges, John Kennedy Toole and Lewis Carrol

Heroes:

They're dead.