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...near-photorealistic, pointillist style. They contrast sharply with the cartoonier look of the rest of the book. It's like the only reality for these people is when they are in bed together. The parts of the book that carry the story slyly reference the style of Winsor McCay, a pioneering cartoonist whose most famous strip was called "Little Nemo in Slumberland." Like McCay, Chelsea plays with the comix form by busting up the layouts and adding whimsical, surreal moments. At one point David's reflection steps out of the mirror, dressed in a clown suit, and tries to talk...
DIED. KATHLEEN WINSOR, 83, whose 1944 novel Forever Amber was the first of a genre of racy, romantic best sellers; at her home in New York City. The book chronicled the sexual adventures of a young woman in Restoration England and drew the scorn of censors, including the Massachusetts attorney general, who counted 70 references to sexual intercourse and 39 illegitimate pregnancies in its 972 pages...
...daughter dragged me here. No comment,” said registered Independent Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68. Lewis’ daughter, Annie M. Lewis, a senior at the Winsor School for Girls, worked as a debate and opposition research intern for the Romney-Healy Campaign since June...
...great anguish over their crimes, and often yearn to make amends. Their crimes stem not so much from innate evil as from heedlessness, impulsiveness, mental disorder and immaturity. Which of us would like to receive a lifetime sentence for things we did in our boisterous, unstable youth? ROSWITHA M. WINSOR Chestnut Hill, Mass...
Armstrong, who currently practices law in New York City, grew up in Cambridge and attended the Winsor School in Boston before matriculating at Radcliffe...