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Michael Arlen (1895-1956) was a literary shooting star among the smart set of the 1920s. The self-styled chronicler of Mayfair society, he became an international celebrity after the publication of his scandalous novel The Green Hat in 1924.
Instead of a Critic brings together pieces written over twenty years or so in search of whatever links them. The topics range from Anglo-German cultural relations and the refugee flight from Nazi Europe to myth, pictorial art and the 'Two Cultures' question. It touches on performance, whether in cinema, dance, 'straight' theatre or the American Musical. Above all, it expresses an enthusiasm for literature and what literature can do. Contents: Introduction - Aldous Huxley: Between Art and Science - Rupert Brooke - Bloomsbury - Rosamond Lehmann - Katherine Mansfield and Germany - Kafka: The Significance of Clothes - Franziska zu Reventlow - Rilke and Cézanne - On Translating Poetry - Three Poems by Hofmannsthal - Hofmannsthals in Exile - Egon Wellesz - The Gender of Mr W. S. - Nancy Cunard Sees Josephine Baker - Hedy Lamarr - Louise Brooks - Wedekind in English - Sondheim at 90 - Mitford Connections - Myth: Its Manufacture and Recovery - Blood for the Ghosts - Newton and Supermac - The Two Cultures - About the Author.
Laura Nyro (1947-1997) was one of the most significant figures to emerge from the singer-songwriter boom of the 1960s. With analysis of her teasing, poetic lyrics and unique vocal and harmonic style, this is the first-ever study to concentrate on Laura Nyro's music and how she created it.
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