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TraveLing Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith, by Anne Lamott Anchorr, $13), is a collection of exuberant essays tracking the author's rocky search for spiritual faith.
Perusing "David Bowie Is" (V&A Publishing, distributed by Abrams), the exhibition's catalog, with its procession of poses and costumes and weighty essays tracking the cross-references to pop culture and high art, you get a sense of how much hard work it took to be Mr. Bowie.
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At Reunions, a sophomore assigned to our headquarters read his essay, tracked him down, and told him how cool that was.
Professor Sarah Wilbur's essay "Endangered Strangers: Tracking Competition in US Federal Arts Funding" was published last week in the Oxford Handbook of Dance and Competition (NY: Oxford U Press, 2018), edited by Sherril Dodds.
The book's first half features eight essays, which track a historical genealogy of disability representations, moving chronologically from medieval to contemporary literature.
Former art directors at Geffen and the New York Times respectively, Kevin Reagan and Steven Heller compiled 552 pages of high quality images, personal recollections, and ephemera from the artist, along with their own insightful essays to track the career of the man who invented the very concept of album cover art.
By Evan Osnos January 4, 2010 In the summer of 2008, the journal Nature published a short, illuminating essay that tracked the global migration of scientific research over the centuries, as empires rose and fell.
(Dargis) ★ 'Heleno' (R, 1 56, in Portuguese) A tempestuous portrait of Heleno de Freitas, the 1940s Brazilian soccer star, this blindingly beautiful film from José Henrique Fonseca is a sizzling romantic essay that tracks its star's decline from debonair womanizer to broken-down invalid.
If Bernhard extended Beckett, did that alone make him worth reading?" Here, as in the delightful essay that follows, tracking his mixed feelings about Stendhal's "Charterhouse of Parma," Lopate links his reading experiences (like his fluctuating taste in movies) to the passage of time, the twists and turns in his life, the ages of man.
In the second of three essays, Boyce Rensberger tracks the progression of scientific correspondents from cheerleaders to watchdogs.
Through interviews, reviews, and essays, he has tracked and analyzed trends in the arts and sciences, with an emphasis on psychology, the role of culture, and the cultivation of creativity.
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