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With a new coach at the helm for alpine skiers and familiar face Peter Graves in his fifth year as head coach of the Nordic crew, the Crimson delivered on Graves?? promise from last year: “We are going to really produce some much-improved results...
...revitalized leadership may enable the transformation, new talent will drive it, as Graves?? recruiting looks to bring in more experienced skiers and reduce the team’s reliance on athletic novice skiers such as Leino, a late transfer from cross country...
...ambivalent” reaction to the show. Most reviewers tended to dwell on the production’s “dark” and “eerie” aspects, commenting on the vast, gray, sooty wasteland of a set—bare except for three yawning graves??and remarking on how mean and callous the lovers sound as they snipe and push each other around the stage. Save for the unanimous critical praise for the mechanical’s concluding performance of “Pyramus and Thisbe,” which prompted mad hooting...
Roberto Calasso’s first work translated into English, the brilliant Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, saw him marking out his territory as somewhere between the literary anthropology of Robert Graves?? classic The White Goddess and the mythology-blender of Joseph Campbell’s Hero with a Thousand Faces. The Calasso of Literature and the Gods is a little closer to Goddess than Hero, as he attempts to trace through all of Western literature, from Homer to Nabokov, a phenomenon that he defines called “absolute literature.” Absolute literature is literature...
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