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Ingres Rediscovered
… a great service in bringing out his “Ingres,” the first complete book on this painter in English. His aim has been … the most important thing in the world. There is similarity also in their passionate convictions about good and bad art, … some form of realism, a particularly European tradition. He points out that his work, rather than his theories, is …
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The Education of Hugo Chávez: Unraveling Venezuela’s Revolutionary Path
… prisoner (who is Venezuelan by birth) as a “distinguished compatriot,” and closed by writing, “With profound faith in … to rein in Castro by threatening to pull Soviet subsidies to Cuba if he didn’t behave. Castro reluctantly … praise of the Jackal is a tactic to win easy points with radical Islam. After all, Venezuela has moved …
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Memory Wars
… stores and Caffé Nero outlets. But the past hovers. “Come to the city center after 6 p.m. , and everything is … in 1972 at the height of the conflict, is a shiny Liverpool FC store, with nothing to remember the two young women … start firing their machine guns on the Divis flats.” Two died in the volley:  a nine-year-old boy and a Catholic …
John Dos Passos, 1896–1970: Modernist Recorder of the American Scene
… an anomaly: his fictions of the 1920’s and 1930’s, Three Soldiers (1921), Manhattan Transfer (1925), and the trilogy … and from what he learned he soon became convinced that Communists had been the instigators of Robles’s death. One … them. In a piece entitled “A New Realism—the Object” (1926), Leger described what he meant to be doing in his cubist …
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Epoch
… or the sadnesses: after everything, once and for all shall die this century of agony that taught us to assassinate and to die of survival. 221-221 By Pablo Neruda …
Eminent Victorians and History
… things the book managed to do. But it did not manage to become history. Strachey got only a second in the historical … bungling, her genius for organization. In both of these studies he perceives the ways in which simple human affection … of fundamental importance.” Arnold did nothing, as Briggs points out, to place games on an equality with work at …
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