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...this prize committee was Novelist Alain (The Voyeur) Robbe-Grillet, and the winner was one of Robbe-Grillet's disciples in the school of "New Realism" (TIME, Oct. 13), which stresses objects and description rather than people and motivation. Winner Claude Ollier's La Mise En Scéne offered "interminable descriptions that spare you nothing and then, without ever seeming to take sides, crush you under the weight of inhuman detail." A mining engineer's efforts to make sense out of the remote mountains of North Africa, to lint his murdered predecessor with a mortall) wounded...
When Author Keyes showed Victorine's first chapters to her British publisher, he came back with: "I am very much pleased with your mise-en-scène. However, I'd like it a little more bloodcurdling. Couldn't you have a murder in the rice fields...
...sake of correct information of prospective students, I would like to point out that, subject to approval by the Committee on Educational Policy, (1) Nat. Sc. 2 will be given by Gerald Holton in the fall term, and P. LeCorbeiller in the spring term, and they are establishing the overall program in close collaboration; (2) there will be optional laboratory exercises replacing some of the essays, and (3) , there will be optionable sections; in which relevant parts of the calculus will be taught and put to use. P. LeCorbeiller...
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This time there were four ballets new to the U.S. by the company's leading Choreographer Frederick Ashton, one by rising young John Cranko. Ashton's Scènes de Ballet was danced before a De Chirico-like architectural backdrop, proved as angularly abstract as the Stravinsky score in an intricate counterpoint of shifting groups. High point was the saucy, mincing solo of young ballerina Nadia Nerina, dancing like a flirtatious marionette to the lilting wail of an oboe...