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Standouts include Alejandro Cesarco's "Dedications," a soundtrack of the artist reading tender, unidentified dedications in books from his personal library, and installations exploring human disappearances, both voluntary (by Bik Van der Pol) and not (by Chitra Ganesh and Mariam Ghani).

"I remember sitting in the first eight weeks of basic training, sitting in a badly dug foxhole and the mounds outside of El Paso, reading 'Tender Is the Night.' I remember thinking, 'The Army is not so bad,' " Mr. Benton said.

Roiphe blames literature itself for some of the costly misconceptions of her formative years: "I had put God in the closet with my roller skates and was currently reading 'Tender Is the Night.' " As a student at Sarah Lawrence, she felt an erotic attraction to the crumpled features of Albert Camus, which told her he would understand her and all humanity.

If reading Tender can at times feel a claustrophobic experience, it is deliberately so.

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Following his success with Breaker Morant, Beresford received about 150 Hollywood scripts as potential projects; although he went weeks before reading many of them, Beresford read Tender Mercies right away.

The writers I saw were displaced European intellectuals, former leftists now working secretly for the C.I.A. How I regretted as I read "The Tender Hour of Twilight," Richard Seaver's lovely posthumous memoir of his very different Paris in the '50s and his brilliant, truncated career at Grove Press in the '60s, that I hadn't spent more time on the other side of the Seine.

"There's nowhere to go but up," she said, but added that it's hard to read the tender notice without "a healthy dose of skepticism".

I mention reading a rather tender conversation between him and Lars von Trier, who cast him in Nymphomaniac.

I consider myself lucky not to have lost someone in this endless war, but somehow, reading Dexter Filkins's tender yet searing essay and looking at every detail of Ashley Gilbertson's pictures, I felt as if I had.

Tender can mean soft and pliable, or it could mean money (as in legal tender), or it could be the tender (read: person who tends to someone) of children or pets.

Had I read them earlier, "Tender at the Bone" would have been a completely different book.

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