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Jean Cocteau, Les Enfants Terribles. Ivy Compton-Burnett, Brothers and Sisters. Joseph Conrad, The Secret Agent, Youth. Hart Crane, The Bridge...
...length he drifted to London and soon became a favorite performer in the great salons. He chummed around with Henry James, Gertrude Stein, Norman Douglas, Joseph Conrad, and he often stayed up half the night playing chamber music with such pickup partners as Pablo Casals and Jacques Thibaud. When World War I came, he went to Paris and served for a time as a translator for the Allies. Then his friend John Singer Sargent introduced him to a wealthy patroness who arranged for him to play in Spain. He needed a passport, so the lady wangled forged papers through...
...designed by Howard Bay, was hard to believe, but it worked. Two bizarrely carved pseudo-stone things hung above the stage and see-sawed back and forth at scene changes. They were a bit unnerving, but combined with Bay's vivid lighting and Conrad Susa's music they added to a ritualistic atmosphere that Carnovsky often exploited in his staging...
Documentary History of Chinese Communism, Conrad Brandt, Benjamin Schwartz and John Fairbank, editors. Atheneum...
...think it's possible. We've tried as hard as we can to hit an exact target area on the earth with a man aboard, and with the firing of retro-rockets perfectly timed, pre-tested, and computerized. I got within four miles, and so did Cooper and Conrad. That's good for our purposes, but it's ridiculous as far as military purposes...