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Publications
| Elias
Kulukundis - The Feasts of Memory - Stories of a Greek Family |
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The
Feasts of Memory, subtitled
Stories of a Greek Family by Elias Kulukundis
The new and revised edition of The Feasts of Memory,
subtitled Stories of a Greek Family presents an
exciting combination of a Mediterranean travelogue and the author's
autobiography as a ship owner and writer.
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Poetry
Speaks: Hear Great Poets Read Their Work from Tennyson to Plath
Edited by Elise Paschen and Rebekah Presson Mosby. Narrated
by Charles Osgood. |
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Published
by Sourcebooks, October, 2001.
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Poetry Speaks features the work of 42 of the most influential
writers in modern poetrywritten and performedfrom
1892 to 1997. This book combines their most significant poems
in print with the authors themselves reading their poetry on 3
audio CDs: 98 recorded poems by 42 poets and 210 total poems.
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James
Croak by Thomas McEvilley. Interview with the artist by
Barbara J. Bloemink, Ph.D., Curatorial Director, National Design
Museum, Smithsonian
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Published
in 1999 by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 108 illustrations including
65 plates in full color.
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James Croak (b. 1951), one of America's most original artists,
has produced an astonishing and idiosyncratic body of work during
the past 20 years. A groundbreaking essay by Thomas McEvilley
places his art in historical context.
Also included is an interview with the artist by Barbara J. Bloemink,
Ph.D., Curatorial Director, National Design Museum, Smithsonian
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| Modernism
and Abstraction:Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
by Miranda McClintic. |
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Watson-Guptill Publications, New York and Smithsonian American
Art Museum, 2001. |
Published in conjunction with one of the Smithsonian American
Art Museum's touring exhibitions (there are eight on tour through
2002), the book contains an engaging collection of 50 paintings
to represent 20th century art in America.
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