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Word: revelled (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Among the "freaks" one notes particularly a sculpture, Red Revel by Albert Dreyfus. A very much guttered wax candle is snuffed by a scull; the smoke issuing from the eye sockets curls up in the form of two reclining; female figures. The whole piece is stained crimson. Afroyim covers one entire wall with his New York Underground, a woven pattern of subways, sewers and steam pipes. Morris Kantor, a cutter of clothes, shows two results of painting at night; one-My Job-is a portrait of himself at work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Russians | 3/17/1924 | See Source »

None of which, of course, has anything to do with the exhibits in Widener. It would be somewhat difficult to imagine one's self as Plato's "Republic", although not altogether imposible to acquire the philosophic poise of Plato himself. But for those rare spirits who revel in investigating anything old and original, today's collection will furnish a wild, almost immorally hilarious orgy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ANTIQUARIAN'S PARADISE | 2/12/1924 | See Source »

Alexander Woollcott: "An innocent revel, pleasantly played, and quite excruciatingly unimportant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: The Best Plays: Dec. 31, 1923 | 12/31/1923 | See Source »

...modern Englishman, like the Russian has come to a real verge. "The furthest frenzies of the French modernism or futurism have not reached the pitch of extreme consciousness that Poe, Melville, Hawthorne, Whitman reached." These Americans "refuse everything explicit and always put up a sort of double meaning. They revel in subterfuge. They prefer their truth safely swaddled in an ark of bulrushes, and deposited among the reeds until some friendly Egyptian princess comes to rescue the babe." Needless to say, Mr. Lawrence will play the kind-hearted daughter of Pharach to rescue the infant Truth whom we have abandoned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SAVING THE BABE IN THE BULRUSHES | 11/30/1923 | See Source »

...panes and dishes, were set so a-rattle that a real earthquake was confidently expected. Although the director of the Weather Bureau tried to lay the blame upon some "subterranean disturbance," easier explanations are ready to hand. It might have been premonitory deviltry of the witches who held high revel last night. But an even more obvious explanation is the report on the "highest authority" that Senator Hiram Johnson is to be a candidate for the Republican Nomination in 1924. Certainly if California is the center of the universe, or at least of North America, disturbances are as likely...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE WILD, WEST WIND | 11/1/1923 | See Source »

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