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...continue in his inter photography. "Abstraction, Bowls," (Connecticut, 1915) he claims to be just an experiment, but his awareness of their smooth, rolling contours can't be missed in his later handling of hats in "Hat Factory" (Luzzara Italy, 1953) (seen in the remarkable tow-violence retrospective monograph published by Aperture this year), and even in the Chiaroscuro of dark and light is such foreign architectural structures as "Gateway" (Rabat, Morocco...

Author: By Meredith A. Palmer, | Title: The Art of Baring Humanity | 11/20/1972 | See Source »

...fall of 1968, Segal had a leave from Yale. Professor A.M. Pappenheimer, then Master of Dunster House where Segal had once been a resident tutor offered him a suite. In Dunster J-39, he completed half of a monograph on Euripides and Menander. He also wrote Love Story...

Author: By Christopher H. Foreman, | Title: Erich Segal: Does He Have A Choice? | 5/9/1972 | See Source »

...work had acquired much the same ethical role as Poussin's did for young painters in the 17th century, or Ingres' in the early 19th. This month, Newman is saluted by a full-scale retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, accompanied by an admirable monograph written by Thomas Hess, editor of Art News...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Pursuit of the Sublime | 10/18/1971 | See Source »

...past 30 years to reminding the town of its Proustian heritage. Through his efforts, the Tante Léonie house was made a national monument and the Pré Catalan was preserved. He founded the Society of the Friends of Marcel Proust and the Friends of Combray. His monograph, The Essence of Combray, has been revised and reissued just in time to be snapped up by this year's hordes of cultists. He gives hours-long lectures in the converted carriage house that is attached to the Tante Léonie house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: A la Recherche de Marcel Proust | 7/5/1971 | See Source »

...significantly, both demonstrations claim to belong to the class of nonviolent actions, the tactic which Gene Sharp discusses in Exploring Nonviolent Alternatives. The book is a starting-point for a systematic study of the possibilities for nonviolence in political conflicts. Although not terribly well-written, it is a provocative monograph, presenting some interesting ideas which might easily be developed and applied by activist groups in this country...

Author: By Judith Freedman, | Title: Strategy Nonviolence in America | 6/16/1971 | See Source »

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