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...tour, including the Edinburgh Festival and Paris' Théâtre des Nations (see below). Like most plays on the road, Luther may change before London's critics first see it next month, but as it reached the Nottingham boards and was prepared for print by Faber & Faber, it seemed sharply disappointing. For all the fathoms of history through which Playwright Osborne has reached for his subject, the resulting play is hardly an inch deep-a well-narrowed portrait of a broadly complicated...
MARY JANE FABER...
Believing that "geniuses must have privacy, for they are the ones who make the world progress," retired Danish Industrialist Axel Faber, 66, has decided to establish 100 homes of "rest and seclusion for the cream of humanity." To date, he has sanctuaries available in Japan, France, England, Austria, Italy, Brazil and Mexico. One of them, a luxurious, palm-shaded home on Mexico's Acapulco Bay, has already been christened by greatness. Faber's first guest genius: honeymooning Nobel Prizewinning Physicist Donald Glaser, 34, and his 23-year-old bride...
HAROLD K. FABER San Francisco
...Last, Maturity. Though Eliot is probably the wealthiest poet alive (The Cocktail Party netted the lyrical sum of $1,000,000), he still reports for his thrice-weekly chores as a partner of the publishing house of Faber & Faber, where he is renowned as the firm's best jacket-blurb writer. There, last week, in his picture-lined office, he made a remarkable confession: "I'm just beginning to grow up, to get maturity. In the last few years. everything I'd done up to 60 or so has seemed very childish." Reminded of a youthfully immature...