Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and LettersAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters, 1953 |
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... experience of his life . Wilder early learned to live in the whole world . Part of his youth was spent in China , and no one can live in that tremendous country , where time is measured in centuries and space by landscapes as various as ...
... experience of his life . Wilder early learned to live in the whole world . Part of his youth was spent in China , and no one can live in that tremendous country , where time is measured in centuries and space by landscapes as various as ...
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... experience - summarizes that experience and sets up a chain of communication with his fellow - man on a level far more profound than anything known to the workaday world . The ex- perience of art cleanses the emotions ; through it we ...
... experience - summarizes that experience and sets up a chain of communication with his fellow - man on a level far more profound than anything known to the workaday world . The ex- perience of art cleanses the emotions ; through it we ...
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... experience , of hopes , of prejudices , are more important than the objects observed . We know that there is a great rapport between the individual and the objects of which he is aware ; which extends to the past and the future , and ...
... experience , of hopes , of prejudices , are more important than the objects observed . We know that there is a great rapport between the individual and the objects of which he is aware ; which extends to the past and the future , and ...
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abroad ACADEMY OF ARTS achievement aesthetic American Academy Archibald MacLeish architect architecture artists of America Arts and Letters attitude Award of Merit biography Brother Juniper CARL MILLES Carl Sandburg citation concept Corbusier creative artists creator cultural develop distinguished Douglas Moore expression feeling fill the vacancy Frank Lloyd Wright freedom gesticulating ants gift Guggenheim Memorial Foundation historian honor hope Hudnut human ideas Institute of Arts Joseph Warren Yost Le Corbusier LEONARD BACON Lincoln literature live Louis Sullivan machine age materials Medal for Fiction Merit Medal modern National Institute novel obsolete older I grow opinion painter painting PHILADELPHIA CENTENNIAL BUILDING philosophy plate glass poetry present Pulitzer Prize qualities recognition Rico Lebrun sculpture sense Simon Guggenheim Memorial skin-and-bones space steel and glass structure style symbol Thornton Wilder tradition train sheds understanding universe vacancy created Van Wyck Brooks Walter Gropius word writing York