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There are flowers in the median on the way down to New Orleans
… thin-throated and headed with a pink bulb made of linear petals. I don’t know what they feel like, though I’ve wanted to … which the person had worn in New York. Pants once complimented by someone who always wore good pants, until they died. Leggings torn by dog bite. Something beautiful and …
Biography At Its Best
… a fact that Freud never mentioned—Dostoevsky had a son who died at the age of three from an epileptic attack. … it, “there are no male friendships in Dostoevsky’s life comparable in length and emotional importance to Freud’s own … that while he feels obliged to dismiss the central points in Freud’s essay on Dostoevsky, Frank fails to …
The Lesson of the London “Proms”
… summer season is provocative of thought; to an American composer of optimistic temperament it cannot fail to be … it clear at once that he is there to play not on the audience’s hero-worship and love of sensation but on the … But there are plenty of fine works to afford nucleating points for the six other programs of the British Composers’ …
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“I’m Nobody”: Lyric Poetry and the Problem of People
… That we deceive. That we covet. That we love. That we die. That we remember. Our symposium is entitled “Lyric … place of the popular in a seemingly hermetic site? How do communities, indeed how do urban and technological … often marks the origin of the personal lyric. But, Schmidt points out, this overlooks three significant things: the …
Kicking the Ball to Holland
… hard to get to. Worse yet, it’s hard to get back to. Audrey points to a corner of Gate 17 where four people are laughing … gold bands on his left ring finger. He’s carrying a briefcase with documents that appear to be valuable. Given his … Holland have had little impact on the outside world. Even die-hard fans would have trouble naming them. Those who know …
Perspectives in the Arts
… The Oxford Conference of 1937 and the League of Nations are also full of promise, but at present health and youth … his sentences are filled with the plastic analogues of melodies, orchestration and counterpoint, fugues and symphonies. …
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