Word: mask
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...Movement was at the roots of the Ancient Theater and will ever remain the very Essence of the Art,” Craig wrote in a Mask excerpt quoted in the exhibit. “We must translate movement through the medium of inanimate forms and thereby produce once more an impersonal...
...serious tone of Craig’s articles belied a sometimes playful side to his personality. He wrote under many pseudonyms, such as “Tom Fool” and “John de Bras Semar.” In one edition of The Mask, Craig fabricated an extensive biography for John Semar, later publishing numerous additional correspondences between himself and “Semar...
...exhibition features several of the original magazine manuscripts and a photograph of Craig at work in the office of The Mask. They are accompanied by the covers of four palm-sized issues of The Marionette, a similar magazine that Craig published for a year...
...Mask that Craig met his lover Dorothy Nevile Lees, a British author and translator for Craig who remained devoted to Craig throughout her life. Even during Craig’s times of financial trouble, she supported his work at The Mask. The exhibition features several letters which Craig wrote to Nevile Lees, instructing her both on running the magazine and on personal matters...
...contrast to his popularity with women, Craig’s projects were never financially successful. According to the curator of the exhibition, Beth Carroll-Horrocks, Craig frequently asked his actress mother for money, and while writing for The Mask he sold wood engravings on the side...