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WELCH, NANCY MAGDALENE (ROBBINS) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut31678974628100;
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Colored news: Fairview Street School graduates thirty-six students by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Fairview Street School (High Point, N.C.); Burford, S.E., Prof.; Robbins, Magdalene.; Moss, N.C., Miss.; Brown, Wessye.; Amaker, Hilda.; Baucom, Flora.; Moss, N., Miss.; Parks, Jeff.; Hardy, James.; Amaker, Wilbur.; LeGrand, Manley.; Bruton, Bessie.; Gannamay, Serlina.; Counts, Mattie.; Gray, Mary.; Stokes, Caldwell.; Olimant, Mildred.; Scotton, Leroy.; Halton, Bulah.; Spencer, Percy.; Gannoway, Feama.; Gooden, Lillie.; Martin, Clifford.; Robbins, Magdalene.; Caldwell, Josephine.; Ross, Orlando.; McCoy, James.; Friday, Ada.; Chatman, Ceaser.; Menton, Frances.; Harrison, Leroy.; Townsend, Annie.; Curry, Della.; Gooden, Irene.; Jenkins, Elma.; Steed, Albert.; Armstrong, Raymond.;
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Twenty-eight artists and two saints : essays / by Acocella, Joan Ross.(CARDINAL)717051;
A fire in the brain : Lucia Joyce -- Blocked : writer's block -- True confessions : Italo Svevo -- Quicksand : Stefan Zweig -- The frog and the crocodile : Simone de Beauvoir -- Becoming the emperor : Marguerite Yourcenar -- A hard case : Primo Levi -- European dreams : Joseph Roth -- The neapolitan finger : Andrea de Jorio -- The saintly sinner : Mary Magdalene -- After the ball was over : Vaslav Nijinsky -- Heroes and hero worship : Lincoln Kirstein -- "Sweet as a fig" : Frederick Ashton -- American dancer : Jerome Robbins -- Second act : Suzanne Farrell -- The soloist : Mikhail Baryshnikov -- The flame : Martha Graham -- Dancing and the dark : Bob Fosse -- The bottom line : Twyla Tharp -- On the contrary : H.L. Mencken -- After the laughs : Dorothy Parker -- Feasting on life : M.F.K. Fisher -- Finding Augie March : Saul Bellow -- Piecework : Sybille Bedford -- The spider's web : Louise Bourgeois -- Assassination on a small scale : Penelope Fitzgerald -- The hunger artist : Susan Sontag -- Counterlives: Philip Roth -- Perfectly frank : Frank O'Hara -- Devil's work : Hilary Mantel -- Burned again : Joan of Arc.Presents thirty-one essays reflecting on the life and work--and the creative process involved--of influential artists and saints, including Simone de Beauvoir, Saul Bellow, Twyla Tharp, Philip Roth, and Joan of Arc.
Subjects: Artists; Arts, Modern; Suffering.;
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