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...Gorer is a painter, but there has been no one like him since Joyce Gary's Gulley Jimson. Savage, idealistic, scruffy and lecherous, Gorer is at once a fiercely dedicated man with the humility of a prostrate priest and the arrogance that the world imposes on a neglected seer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Genuine Fake | 11/10/1961 | See Source »

...chemicals. At another séance, at which the spirits became very annoyed, witnesses reported that "Willie Yeats was banging his head on the table as though he had a fit, muttering to himself." Yeats sometimes primed the medium via telepathy, but he doubtless was not amused by the "seer" who responded: "I have a vision of a square pond, but I can see your thought, and you expect me to see an oblong pond." On another humorously humorless occasion, the poet deputed a vampire to plague one of his enemies. The reckless, insane logic of the spirit world sometimes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Odd & Haunting Master | 6/16/1961 | See Source »

...situations. At the outset, the great Greek archer, Philoctetes, is languishing in a cave on Lemnos, abandoned by his army because of an infected foot. Odysseus and Neoptolemus, son of Achilles, come to Lemnos to persuade Philoctetes to give them the bow of Heracles. Without it, says the seer Helenus, the Greeks will never capture Troy. After many a stratagem and one deus ex machina, all three embark for Troy with the bow. Sophocles artfully balances these three characters so that at one pole Odysseus represents super-subtlety, and at the other Neoptolemus embodies noble naivete. In the middle...

Author: By Raymond A. Sokolov, | Title: Philoctetes | 4/27/1961 | See Source »

...Faure is a comforter, Bruckner is a seer. In the Te Deum he probes the cosmos with dramatic horn calls, crescendos and sforzandos, threading the strident opening arpeggio throughout his relentless score, and develops leaps of an octave and fifth into a towering mystical insight into the universe. When a Faure melody rises, we feel that it is doing so only to fall back to rest; when Bruckner moves upward his chromatic alterations impel the music to a new height of transfiguration. Indeed, the Te Deum proclaims less traditional Christianity than a musical cosmology, and this performance treated...

Author: By William A. Weber, | Title: Harvard Choruses Sing Faure, Bruckner | 4/10/1961 | See Source »

...return of Doug Poole, together with the results of several challenge matches played this week, has juggled the Crimson's lineup slightly. Nevertheless, the same players who have seer action all year will play tomorrow, except for Tony Lake, who cannot make the match...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Squash Squad Alters Line-Up for Contest With Weak Dartmouth | 1/13/1961 | See Source »

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