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Trying to pass
http://louisgreenberg.book.co.za/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ 29/ trying-to-pass/Trying to pass September 29th, 2008 by Louis I’m in the position now to publish this essay - which I’ve extracted in comments here in the past - in full on my blog: Trying to pass: building a career in reading and writing My career as a literary scholar (student, researcher, teacher, consultant,
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Trying to pass
http://louisgreenberg.book.co.za/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ 29/ trying-to-pass/I’m in the position now to publish this essay - which I’ve extracted in comments here in the past - in full on my blog: Trying to pass: building a career in reading and writing My career as a literary scholar (student, researcher, teacher, consultant, reader, writer), as a writer (reader, novelist,
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Paris: final update
http://thefunctionkey.com/ 2008/ 09/ 21/ paris-last-update/Tomorrow we leave Paris on a train headed for Amsterdam. It will be sad to leave her, but I am also quite excited- I have a feeling A’dam is in fact this boys Mecca, and I am eager to visit. But more on that later (and dear reader, I have a feeling you can expect some very humorous and confused posting over the next few days).
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and we’re off . . .
http://thefunctionkey.com/ 2008/ 09/ 18/ and-were-off/We’re hoping to post a bit while traveling . . . until then a view of Paris from the Centre Pompidou. Photo by Rita Crane. Posted in current events, travel Tagged: centre pompidou, france, paris in autumn, photographs, Rita Crane photography
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After the Posse: Interview with Sarah Lotz
http://penguin.book.co.za/ blog/ 2008/ 09/ 17/ after-the-posse-interview-with-sa…After the Posse: Interview with Sarah Lotz September 17th, 2008 by Tracey Rob Peters provides us with a quick synopsis of Sarah Lotz’s Pompidou Posse, a most complimentary review, and an engaging discussion with this articulate, witty author. Peters starts by asking about the facts - the autobiographical elements - in Pompidou Posse.
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The bride
http://spiritsdancing.com/ sdblog/ 2008/ 09/ 14/ the-bride/This was the most intriguing sculpture I saw in the Centre Pompidou the other day, La mariee, by Niki de Saint Phalle.
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Centre Pompidou
http://peter-pho2.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ centre-pompidou.htmlThe architecture of Centre Pompidou (or Beaubourg, as it’s often called locally) is more or less appreciated. You may have understood that I’m rather fond of old buildings, but I like very much also this one. Of course you should also go inside and visit the Modern Art Museum with Europe’s biggest collection of modern art – some 60.000 works from the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Scanner
http://northwales.biz/ ?p=3072British artist Robin Rimbaud traverses the experimental terrain between sound, space, image and form, creating absorbing, multi-layered sound pieces that twist technology in unconventional ways. From his early … Read the original here: Scanner
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Louise Bourgeois: Well... I guess that's what you'd call 'the conscious'
http://www.ivyparisnews.com/ 2008/ 05/ life-of-a-badau.htmlLouise Bourgeois: "Well... I guess that's what you'd call 'the conscious'" "I am a scientific person. I believe in psychoanalysis, in philosophy. For me the only thing that matters is the tangible." -Louise Bourgeois Joanna Walsh (Baudade) writing for I V Y paris I'm reading the guide notes on the walls of the Louise Bourgeois exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
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A Family Affair
http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/ 2008/ 05/ 06/ a-family-affair/A Family Affair By Brooke Hodge Installation view of exhibition “Richard Rogers + Architects: From the House to the City” at Design Museum, London (photo: Luke Hayes).
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