Word: mirrored
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
NONFICTION: A Distant Mirror, Barbara W. Tuchman ∙A Jew Today, Elie Wiesel ∙American Caesar, William Manchester ∙E.M. Forster: A Life, P.N. Furbank ∙In Search of History, Theodore H. White ∙The Annotated Shakespeare, A.L. Rowse ∙The Culture of Narcissism. Christopher Lasch
...Distant Mirror. Tuchman...
...Distant Mirror, Barbara W. Tuchman...
...always frighteningly-even pathologically-at the mercy of private demons. "When we lose a game, nobody's madder at me than me," he said five years ago. "When I look into the mirror in the morning, I want to take a swing at me." Literally. After losing to Iowa in 1963, Hayes slashed his face with a large ring on his left hand. Pacing the sidelines, he sometimes bit into the fleshy heel of his hand until it bled. Even a heart attack in 1974 did not make Hayes ease...
...RECENT, highly publicized show of American photography at the New York Museum of Modern Art called "Mirrors and Windows," an attempt was made to distinguish two ideas of what a photograph is: either "a mirror, reflecting a portrait of the artist who made it...or a window, through which one might better know the world." (This from the show's catalogue essay, written by the museum's director of photography, John Szarkowski). In reviewing "Mirrors and Windows" for The New Republic, John Canaday wrote a reactionary two-part article entitled "Polluted Birthright." "The pollutant I am referring to," Canaday explained...