Word: horizons
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...that so many did: "I do not think I shall ever forget the sight of Etna at sunset; the mountain almost invisible in a blur of pastel grey, glowing on the top and then repeating its shape, as though reflected, in a wisp of grey smoke with the whole horizon behind radiant with pink light, fading gently into a grey pastel sky. Nothing I have seen in Art or Nature was quite so revolting...
Here, Ernotte has invented a little epilogue, with a leap forward in time, as Shaw did in Saint Joan. Richard, wearing a modern gray (Nazi?) overcoat and a pair of spectacles, appears over the horizon and slowly walks downstage. The slain Catesby starts to resurrect from the dead, and there is a sudden complete blackout. Richard, against all tradition, has the first word in this play; must be also have the last...
...city is still asleep, but not for long. Dawn slowly works its way over the horizon, lighting up a two-car wreck...
MEDIUM SHOT: The road, a thin white (should we? yes) ribbon sprinting toward the horizon...
Nevertheless, Laxalt recently asked the once and would-be future Secretary of State to brief a group of pro-Reagan Senators, and Allen invited him to breakfast for a "tour of the horizon" just before Reagan flew into Washington for a foreign policy skull session. Thus the Reagan camp is cultivating the impression that at a minimum it is consulting Kissinger. The option of restoring him to office, while remote, is still open-to be exercised only if Reagan decides it could make the difference for him in the election...