This is clear, direct, and limpid, and offers no obscurity." In "The Triumph of Love" by Geoffrey Hill (1998), Trimalchio appears throughout the poem as one of its many personae. On Apollo's eponymous album from 1970 is song called "Trimalcion", composed by jazz-drummer Edward Vesala, one of his first released compositions. Robert Crumb mentions Trimalchio in a strip in Hup magazine, ("Point The Finger", Hup #3 1989) in reference to real estate developer Donald Trump.
The party was held on Thursday 20 July 1972 at 27 Hill Street, W1, “There were, though, considerable departures from Trimalchio about the July party.
This is clear, direct, and limpid, and offers no obscurity." In "The Triumph of Love" by Geoffrey Hill (1998), Trimalchio appears throughout the poem as one of its many personae. On Apollo's eponymous album from 1970 is song called "Trimalcion", composed by jazz-drummer Edward Vesala, one of his first released compositions. Robert Crumb mentions Trimalchio in a strip in Hup magazine, ("Point The Finger", Hup #3 1989) in reference to real estate developer Donald Trump.
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In the 2013 movie based on the novel, the orchestra leader at Gatsby's mansion is named Trimalchio (played by Iota). H.P.
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