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Here he describes his experiences.
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Long before he moved here, he described the roof of the Cité, with its huge, mushroom-like ventilation stacks, as a "transcendent" work.
N.Y.U. is no ivory tower, as it turns out: in a memorable article not included here, he described looking downtown from his office window on 9/11, to see the 21st century begin.
"But I do love it and I'm glad to be here". He described his release as "pure joy" and said he intends to remain in the Army and rejoin his unit if possible but not until after some rest and plenty of hamburgers.
In his "Submerged Crystal" series here, which he describes as "sunk vases in thick clear crystal," he creates intriguing impressions of one vessel suspended in another, an ethereal illusion of precarious equilibrium that could only be created in glass.
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