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STRATIS HAVIARAS brings to The Heroic Age the lyrical style, eye for the visual, and economic approach of a poet rather than a novelist. This should not be surprising. Haviaras has written both Greek and English poetry, and is the curator of the Woodberry poetry collection here at Harvard. His second novel. The Heroic Age, recounts the turbulent adolescence of a boy, Panagis, growing up in factious, post-World War II Greece...

Author: By John P. Oconnor, | Title: Boyish Heroics | 5/4/1984 | See Source »

When Haviaras's imagination latches on to a situation, his prose assumes a visual and descriptive brilliance not unlike that of Hardy or Cather...

Author: By John P. Oconnor, | Title: Boyish Heroics | 5/4/1984 | See Source »

...into one's traditional vision of childhood, adding that, as awful as some symbols are, the red cross is always a hopeful symbol that can mean good things to people. Others, however, like Director of Production Sam Shahib of Calvin Klein, are openly critical. "It was just a great visual," he says, of the controversial...

Author: By Jonathan S. Sapers, | Title: Read This and Fall in Love | 4/26/1984 | See Source »

...address neighborhood concerns about the overall visual impact on the area. Harvard hired a landscape architect. Carol Johnson, who designed a tree-lined plaza on the Fogg side of Broadway and a row of trees reaching down both sides of the street to the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School several blocks away...

Author: By Caiherine Schmidi and Thomas J. Winslow, S | Title: City, University Discuss Fogg Bridge | 4/17/1984 | See Source »

...Language merely allows the audience to find the rhythm in the character movements," he said, adding, "Music and visual images are the highest form of art, and these should convey what the characters are feeling...

Author: By Michael E. Joachim, | Title: Harvard Senior Will Direct 'Winter's Tale' Off-Broadway | 4/12/1984 | See Source »

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