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Goretta's manipulation of shots is very sophisticated, relying most heavily on foreshortening and surprising juxtaposition. The single partially telling image followed by the truly telling one, is one of Goretta's favorite ways of playing games with our illusions and expectations. Thus Goretta can give us the essentials of...
For Beckett's career, which began when he served as an aide to James Joyce and was capped in 1969 by a Nobel Prize, can be seen as a long, inexorable process of writing himself into a corner of silence. From the start, he was profoundly uninterested in the...
The company and the Air Line Pilots Association have since pared the list of demands to around 150. Money is no longer a major stumbling block. The company has offered a 35% hike over three years, retroactive to Nov. 1, 1975 It would raise the pay of senior captains flying...
In a tradition begun by that distant ancestor Kunte Kinte, each child in the successive generations in Haley's family was told the family history, which by Haley's time had been pared down considerably. He remembers his grandmother referring to their ancestor, "the African," who called the banjo "ko...
BROWN UNIVERSITY (6,700 students; Providence, R.I.). Now president of Minnesota's Carleton College, Howard Swearer, 44, is changing posts because "I decided I needed a change of context, a new set of problems and a new set of challenges. Brown offers all of those." Indeed, it does. The...