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British journalist Merlin Holland (2ndL), Irish writer and poet Oscar Wilde's only grandson, and British actor Rupert Everett (R) attend a ceremony to unveil the Irish writer's renovated tomb on November 30, 2011 at Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris, exactly 111 years after his death. With a new glass barrier to shield the monument to the quitessential dandy from a torrent of admiring kisses, the tomb was designed by modernist sculptor US Jacob Epstein and featuring a flying Assyrian-style angel, survived almost unscathed until 1985, except for the angel's genitals being hacked off, according to the Irish Cultural Centre. AFP PHOTO BERTRAND GUAY
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Paris, FRANCE |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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BERTRAND GUAY |
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30 Noiembrie 2011 |
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