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Word: unreality (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tenor of your editorial implies that the Dean runs the Graduate School of Design singlehandedly. As members of the Graduate School of Design Faculty we know this is not true. Maybe the Crimson should broaden the range of Faculty members to whom it speaks. It would then discover how unreal its contention is that the Graduate School of Design is "a school continually wracked by dissention and mistrust." The Regers Committee Peter Rogers (Chairman) Jerome W. Lindsey Daniel L. Shooed Frederick E. Smith

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GSD REPLIES | 2/18/1972 | See Source »

...TWIGGY and the boy friend are the most unreal character in the film, although the tycoon, with his ubiquitous cigar, comes a close third. Christopher Gable, who plays Tchaikovsky's lover in Russell's The Music Lovers (Glenda Jackson played his wife) doesn't look much different here; it's all in his surroundings. Russell doesn't show much interest in his actors, using them more like props than people. In Women in Love, with good actors speaking a script derived from D.H. Lawrence's novel, Russell's direction added that overripeness that characterizes Lawrence's prose...

Author: By Esther Dyson, | Title: What Every Girl Wants | 2/18/1972 | See Source »

...Within its two acts, Harold Pinter has laid a series of booby-traps and land mines designed to destroy the categorizers, rationalizers and explainers in every audience. The Homecoming is Pinter's declaration of war on our tendency to assume that we know what is real and what is unreal, and on our smug assurance that we can analyze why people act as they...

Author: By Merrick Garland, | Title: The Homecoming | 2/15/1972 | See Source »

...sons to depose their father and have sex with their mother (Ruth is the mother-substitute). Or perhaps one should stop trying to categorize the play as reality or fantasy and listen to Pinter himself: "There are no hard distinctions between what is real and what is unreal, nor between what is true and what is false...

Author: By Merrick Garland, | Title: The Homecoming | 2/15/1972 | See Source »

...light of Mujib's angry words about Pakistan at the London press conference, Bhutto's dream of reconciliation with Bangladesh appeared unreal. Yet some form of association may not be entirely beyond hope of achievement. For the time being, Bangladesh will be dependent upon India for financial, military and other aid. Bhutto may well have been reasoning that sooner or later the Bangladesh leaders will tire of the presence of Indian troops and civil servants, and be willing to consider a new relation with their humbled Moslem brothers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BANGLADESH: Mujib's Road from Prison to Power | 1/17/1972 | See Source »

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