Footnote
Professor Eliezer Shkolnik and his middle-aged son Uriel are both philologists and Talmudic scholars, however, Eliezer, even though he has been labouring for nearly all his life, he still remains in obscurity with his sole recognition being a single footnote of a work by an esteemed scholar. On the other hand, much to cranky Eliezer's chagrin, the driven Professor Uriel seems to be showered with recognition, fame and all the things he ever longed for; a distressful topic and the reason for a subtle, yet bitter academic rivalry. Is that it then? A brief reference in a book for a life's work?
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Footnote
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Writing Poems
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Ludovico Einaudi:
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Bluebird
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Alexis Ffrench:
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Una Mattina
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Ludovico Einaudi:
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Receives
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Keith Kenniff:
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Solitude
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Ryuichi Sakamoto:
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Fly
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Ludovico Einaudi:
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An Ending, a Beginning
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Dustin O'Halloran:
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The Last Post (Evolution)
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Alexis Ffrench:
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The Watchtower
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Sigimund:
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Comptine d'un autre été: L'après-midi
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Lavinia Meijer:
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Table For Two
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Abel Korzeniowski:
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Manhattan
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Come Rain or Come Shine
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Ray Charles:
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Kebnekajse
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Karin Borg:
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Rides Through The Morning
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Michael Nau:
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A Game of Croquet
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Jóhann Jóhannsson:
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Hope, Ascending
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Rivers
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Alexis Ffrench:
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Reverse
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Silver Maple:
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Natural Light
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Ludovico Einaudi:
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