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...Theater that “being a novelist is the art of...being both naïve and sentimental.” Pamuk said that he was using the word sentimental in its particular German sense—reflective—which he came to admire by reading Friedrich Schiller??s “On Naïve and Sentimental Poetry,” an inspiration for his current lectures, called “The Naïve and the Sentimental Novelist...
...Fusing together a multitude of influences and showcasing a fair share of erudite literary allusions, “Ode to J. Smith” is by far Travis’s most grand and ambitious work to date. Even the album title sets the stakes high, ironically echoing Schiller??s “Ode to Joy.” J. Smith’s day begins dramatically in “Chinese Blues” as jabs of distorted guitar accentuate the vaguely Eastern-sounding piano opening. With his voice sounding the thinnest, the roughest, the hungriest...
...idea of spending a year of reading, reflection, and vigorous discussion with like-minded colleagues at America’s premier educational institution is a rare and remarkable opportunity,” new fellow Bill Schiller??currently foreign editor at The Toronto Star—wrote in an e-mail...
...Schiller??s Harvard Square customers say they will miss the longtime store owner, and he has fond memories of his customers—including the Harvard students who used to drop in to practice Russian with...
...store has always been staffed entirely by Schiller??s relatives and friends. Gross says she helped out regularly on weekends and during the summer. Friends of the family who needed work often found jobs at Little Russia...