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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...seems to be more interested in money for the cultured, particularly writers, than culture for the masses. It's a small segment of the cultural world that he's vitally involved in, it's to that segment that he would probably be most interested in seeing the cash flow. Now that wouldn't be a bad thing, and even to imply it is perhaps pinning Leonard down too much. If he stays at it his theory of culture and society will no doubt emerge, as well as a slightly broader perspective on his limitless beat. And Leonard's own writing...

Author: By Nick Lemann, | Title: Culture Vulture | 3/24/1976 | See Source »

...breathing failures had occurred in the intensive-care unit during the afternoon shift. All of the victims there were being fed intravenously, but the drug could not have been mixed into the IV solutions; it would have become too diluted to work. The agents concluded that the intravenous flow had apparently been interrupted and Pavulon pumped directly into the feeding tubes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Death Follows Art | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

...fanny to stanch the flow Dog was snarlin' so I backed off slow Right into the arms of a slinky Arab-esque She planted a wet one on me you wouldn't see in burlesque...

Author: By Tom Blanton, | Title: "I Got Bit by a Seeing-eye Dog" | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

...long lines of Chassler's dance move with a consistently high level of energy, except for the pauses, this intensity never lessens. Although an ending is signaled by a slight falling-off from the high pitch. It's this constant flow of energy which gives Chassler's dance its characteristic quality-- the looseness, the spontaniety, the feel of the everyday almost to the point of banality...

Author: By Susan A. Manning, | Title: Lines Almost Spoken | 3/18/1976 | See Source »

...aristocracy, a sadness that living is not what he would conceive it or hope it to be. In the jacket photo, Donleavy's face is wary, truculent even, thoroughly distrustful. You suspect the jaunty mien, the gentlemanly deportment, is a carefully constructed guise. "I live and draw a flow of gold," Balthazar B thinks to himself, "from a dead father's reservoir of riches. Behind my own lonely elegance. Where no one will ever again get to know me. And speak less and less." Donleavy has donned that genteel mask in The Unexpurgated Code, and what he would say behind...

Author: By Christopher Agee, | Title: Making It | 3/18/1976 | See Source »

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