… Mademoiselle years, hard data on George were difficult to come by. A biographical fragment of possible accuracy: the … never to be in a closed room with a man alone. I had also to swear not to approach Central Park at night or set … was wrong with Brooklyn. Once settled in New York, I obediently left the Park by sundown, being too overworked ever …
Criticism
… The Art of Watching Looking at Animals Looking at Us Early in January, a few days into the New … in mid-March, early January belonged to a past life. The recommendation came during my first virtual cocktail hour, … King , it’s wild, we’re loving it. The next day a second recommendation appended one of many check-in emails, then a …
Contributor
… Cecilia Jurado Chueca Cecilia Jurado Chueca studied commercial photography at the Antonio Gaudi Institute and …
… By Harry Elmer Barnes. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. Two Volumes. $10.00. The “new” history, fathered by … with the scope of his ambition. Even to list without comment the main activities and institutions of man, from … the Great, Plotinus, and Joan of Arc. Perhaps they explain also why nearly one half of the two thousand pages is …
Fine Distinctions
… dull? If I put my desk next to a window, will my thoughts become insipid? Where is the dragon sleeping? Practitioners of … a line, a meridian, wrapping neatly around the planet. Also called geodetic north, it is constant to the extent that, for our lifetimes, it points pretty much toward Polaris, our North Star for the …
… specialists who had already had their say. . . .” It points out that in place of such experts, there were, among … rather he is determinedly playing the role of a good soldier. Many of the 15 essays in Jeffersonian Legacies are so … and who released to the world for publication on July 4, 1826, which proved to be the date of his death, an optimistic …