White Chrysanthemums; Literary Fragments and PronouncementsHerder and Herder, 1971 - 163 pages |
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Page xxiv
... artists who felt themselves isolated in the Winesburgs of America . He was instrumental in discovering many artists , and in his old age he spoke of them as " my art children . " These are men and women who still respond to his memory ...
... artists who felt themselves isolated in the Winesburgs of America . He was instrumental in discovering many artists , and in his old age he spoke of them as " my art children . " These are men and women who still respond to his memory ...
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... artists there are at any time and how little appre- ciation most of them enjoy . The mere fact that names of many artists of great art periods are entirely lost , while the names of rulers , generals , and religious teachers survive ...
... artists there are at any time and how little appre- ciation most of them enjoy . The mere fact that names of many artists of great art periods are entirely lost , while the names of rulers , generals , and religious teachers survive ...
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... artists and poets , big and small alike . The artists see things so intimately and intensely that the finest experiences as if by their own volition graduate into symbols of expression . We are living in an age of speed . Speed is a ...
... artists and poets , big and small alike . The artists see things so intimately and intensely that the finest experiences as if by their own volition graduate into symbols of expression . We are living in an age of speed . Speed is a ...
Contents
The Banner of Art | 3 |
Somewhat of a Pearl Fisher | 15 |
On Sadakichi | 23 |
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