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...Fallen, Arch. Deftly and with good humor, the author describes four representative adventures; they show "Isherwood" through the years discarding one pose after another, like a man trying on dressing gowns. At 23, the hero is a rather insensitive Sensitive Young Author. Invited to visit a "cousin" named Lancaster who is a shipping executive in Hamburg, the young man has a perfectly hideous time. His notion of himself as Jack the Philistine Killer falls comically to pieces when he finds himself fascinated by Lancaster's boundless, vulgar energy...
...Among the works-in-progress: Washington's Dulles Airport, two college buildings at Yale, the Jefferson Memorial Arch in St. Louis, the Trans World Airlines terminal at Idlewild and Lincoln Center theater in Manhattan...
...Arch Cliché." Even painting failed. After a visit to Cambodia in 1959, Congdon returned home to Venice convinced that he had exhausted his creative reserve. In this searching mood, he went to Assisi and became a Catholic...
...abstract painter, he is appalled at the emptiness and formality of most modern art. "It is the purest materialism," he argues. "My painting seems more important than ever. It has much better perspective than other modern art. Without faith, abstract expressionism is becoming art's arch clich...
...Quarry, by Friedrich Duerrenmatt. A sick old detective trapped in a sanitarium run by an arch sadist-each of them the other's quarry-provides the author of The Visit with a new set of grotesque mouthpieces for his macabre view of life...