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JUST ONE a collection of poems by Janet Roberts (2016)
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The theme was "just one" in all observations and thought and living...I think this was published on Amazon.com. . REFRACTIONS AND REFLEXIONS (2012) did not go into publication.
Yanaihara Isaku was 38 years old at the beginning of his stay in Paris. A recommendation of Jean Wahl had allowed him to get a scholarship from CNRS. In his homeland, he taught philosophy at the University of Osaka; he wrote and meditated about Rouault, Kierkegaard, Sartre and Camus which he translated The Myth of Sisyphus . After the parenthesis of a trip to Greece and Italy, he had agreed to pose for the artist he met at an exhibition for autumn 1955. This decision transformed his life. Immediate consequence, she brought him to extend his stay in France: Alberto had always need new work days to specify what the disconcerted and frightened from his friend's face. "Your face ... I see everything tiny and terribly huge ... I must paint the two together. " Yanaihara had planned to leave for a trip to Egypt before joining Japan. His departure was constantly postponed: Giacometti desperate to complete the portraits he had...
The Society for Asian Art held a presentation today by Bill Mathers and Dr. Henry Parker, an oceanographer, about their published book on "Concepcion" the Manila Galleon which was wrecked on the reefs of Saipan in 1638 and found again in 1987 by a group of marine archaeologists. 300 persons had been on board and all but 50 lost their lives; it took two years for the news of the loss of the galleon to reach Spain. The talk focussed on how they came to take on this project, a childhood dream for Mathers, and on their process, of underwater excavations and the finding of sunken Asian treausures and lost galleons. The effort cost them 1.5 million and they sold the thousands of objects for 5 million, to the government of the M isalands. The article about this ship is found in the September 1990 National Geographic . A full archaeological report was made of the find, and the British Museum contracted the results. Stunning gold objects and beautifully set gems...
Having discovered, to my great surprise, this book and author upon my first visit to the California Book Society on Sutter Street, a year ago, and having met the editor of the edition, Zoe Klippert, I subsequently purchased the Letters of Catherine Hubback 1871-76 which were housed in the Bodleian Library in Oxford University, where Zoe was taking a summer course. The lecturer, a librarian brought to her attention that there was a portfolio of letters by a descendant of Jane Austen's family who had gone to America that was unpublished.. She subsequently transcribed the script and the Bodlein library published the letters in 2010 . With the arrival of my co editor of the RAS (Royal Asiatic Society) Journal in Shanghai, in 2010, Fiona Lindsay Shen, who is a "Scotswoman", to the LA area in August, I picked up the book again, and this time, read it with more relish. Thinking of her and her sons, in California, after their years in Shanghai, I enjoyed ...
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