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...COLONOS (156 pp.)-Kay Clcellls-Grove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Return of the Furies | 8/11/1961 | See Source »

...Greek has a better right to raid Greek tragedy? Kay Cicellis (Ten Seconds from Now), a Greek who writes the kind of English most English writers might envy (she learned the language as a child), rifles not so much the stories as the emotional climate of Sophocles. Her stories have modern settings, and the characters have none of the outer dignity and exalted station that were theirs on the ancient Greek stage. But the author proves brilliantly that heart and character can still forge chains as shackling as those of 23 centuries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Return of the Furies | 8/11/1961 | See Source »

...suddenly finds himself confronting an 18th century ship's figurehead standing next to an abstraction by Joan Mitchell. Here and there a Charles Burchfield or an Andrew Wyeth appears; there is a convulsed semi-abstraction by Larry Rivers, a grisly head by Leon Golub, a surrealist landscape by Kay Sage, a calligraphic work by Mathieu and splashy one by Adolph Gottlieb. An executive vice president who insisted that all he wanted was a print of the port of New York has-and highly prizes-a fiery black and red abstraction by Jack Youngerman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Wall Street Treasure | 6/30/1961 | See Source »

...seminar's production, they are suddenly offered to us out of the air. Sitting on tall stools, 11 readers manage to fill more than 70 parts, and for the most part, their many duplications are neither annoying nor indeed very noticeable. This goes particularly for Madeline Rosten and Anna Kay Moses, the only women, switch about genially from whore to henpecker. Of all the cast they help most to keep the play from dragging. "I'm fast," says Miss Rosten engagingly, as Mae Rose Cottage. "You just wait. I'll sin till I blow up." But a few moments before...

Author: By Robert W. Gordon, | Title: Under Milk Wood | 5/11/1961 | See Source »

...made his picture debut, two-week-old John Clark Gable was billed by his mama as "a carbon copy" of his late cinema-king father. Purred a radiant Kay Williams Spreckels Gable: "When. I compare Clark's baby pictures with those of John, they are practically identical. He has a crop of dark brown hair just like his father's, and his little fingers and legs are really Clark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Apr. 14, 1961 | 4/14/1961 | See Source »

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