Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen50American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2000 |
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... true that we penalize our artists in other ways . Quite often the very , very finest are infinitely less popular than their lessors but this is a democracy . And it is true that we have far too many peo- ple in the Congress of the ...
... true that we penalize our artists in other ways . Quite often the very , very finest are infinitely less popular than their lessors but this is a democracy . And it is true that we have far too many peo- ple in the Congress of the ...
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... true poetry always knows that it has no better friend than true criticism - the friend that loves you even when you drive him or her crazy , that can see things about yourself that you cannot and cares enough about you to tell you so in ...
... true poetry always knows that it has no better friend than true criticism - the friend that loves you even when you drive him or her crazy , that can see things about yourself that you cannot and cares enough about you to tell you so in ...
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... American literature ; an expectation true enough but too bland and general for the daring , explosive pages that bear the name of William Gaddis . WILLIAM GADDIS 1922-1998 BY PETER MATTHIESSEN WILLIAM ILLIAM GADDIS was [ 80 ]
... American literature ; an expectation true enough but too bland and general for the daring , explosive pages that bear the name of William Gaddis . WILLIAM GADDIS 1922-1998 BY PETER MATTHIESSEN WILLIAM ILLIAM GADDIS was [ 80 ]
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Academy Awards Academy Dinner Meeting Academy of Arts Ada Louise Huxtable Alison Lurie American Academy Anne Poor artists Arts and Letters Award in Architecture Award in Literature Awards in Art Awards in Music Brice Marden Chairman Charles Gwathmey Charles Ives Chuck Close Commager composer Diners Club drama Edmund elected Elizabeth Hardwick Ezra Laderman fiction Foreign Honorary Members Francis Thorne Fumihiko Maki George given Gold Medal Gore Vidal Harold Bloom Harvey Lichtenstein Henry honor Jack Beeson Jane Freilicher Joan Tower John Hollander literary live Louis Auchincloss Louis Auchincloss introduces Louise Glück Mario Cuomo Medal for Spoken Meeting on April Museum novel Paul Philip Pearlstein poems poet poetry present Prize prose Reynolds Price Richard Meier Robert Rauschenberg Robert Ward Romulus Linney Saul sense Spoken Language Stephen Sondheim Steve Reich tion Vija Celmins William Gaddis William Weaver Wole Soyinka Wolf Kahn word writer York