Word: veined
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have known Tennessee Williams and Milk Train's Director Herbert Machiz for years. From neither of them did I get any impression that Milk Train had a religious content of any marked importance, certainly none in a Christian vein. A psychoanalyst has given me a complete explanation, in Freudian terms, of the play's dramatizing the oral v. the anal; a philosophic friend told me Williams has examined "existence" and "nothingness" in terms of "knowing" as opposed to "understanding"; one poet I know sees "the Angel of Death" as a purely Rilkean angel ("a peaceful presence...
Speaking in a broader vein, Anthony, a Negro, discussed the problems faced by white students who work in the civil rights movement. He spoke calmly and quietly, alternating ironic humor with a tone of personal intensity...
After the intermission, however, Mme. Crespin seemed much more in the recital vein, and in a Faure and Debussy group she made her musical and dramatic points less through sheer impressiveness of voice than by a happy talent for shading and nuance. An eloquent performance of three of Wagner's Wesendonkleder explained in part Mme. Crespin's great success at Bayreuth; opera audiences must have responded as well to the unmistakable aura of the Grand Manner which hovers about her. In this age of slenderized divas, Mme. Crespin remains a satisfyingly ample woman, and on Thursday night she managed with...
...General Alfred M. Gruenther, 63, onetime Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and now president of the American Red Cross, in Washington's Walter Reed Hospital after surgery to tie off a vein that was causing an inflammation of his lungs; Dick Powell, 57, actor and prolific television producer, convalescing at home in Hollywood after radiation treatments for cancerous growths detected in his neck and chest...
fiction. Yet today, four books and some 2,700 pages later. James Jones, at 42. looks more and more like a one-shot author. And irrepressible Jack Kerouac, 40. twelve volumes and some 2,200 pages from his first success, seems a confirmed one-vein literary minor...