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When Mount Lassen erupts, it's news. When newsman Richard Burrell and Berkeley geologist Lee Burrell discover the volcanic ash is radioactive, it's more. Management of the information by the highest levels of government impedes attempts at protecting life in the region.Flashbacks to volcanic events in history foreshadow the current catastrophe.
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The experience of modernization -- the dizzying social changes that swept millions of people into the capitalist world -- and modernism in art, literature and architecture are brilliantly integrated in this account.
Artist, scholar, innovator, entrepreneur---Donald Saff worked closely for decades with major figures of late twentieth century art, including Jim Dine, Nancy Graves, Roy Lichtenstein, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and James Turrell. This book charts the history of his collaborations, from the late 1960s when he founded Graphicstudio through the 1990s when he headed Saff Tech Arts, as well as his own career as an artist. It reveals the energy and inspiration that Saff brought to the creation of prints, paintings, and sculptures that pushed boundaries and allowed those with whom he partnered to take risks and ultimately produce Iconic art. --Book Jacket.
From an American playwright who “is in a class by himself,” two acclaimed plays linked by a character who comes of age in the sixties. (The New York Times) In John Guare’s classic play The House of Blue Leaves, winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for best play, the Pope is visiting New York, and eighteen-year-old Ronnie goes AWOL from the army to come home to New York and blow up the Pope as he passes his house. In his new play, Chaucer in Rome, it is the year 2000, and Ron and his wife come to Rome to search for their son. With his inimitable wit and understanding, Guare has written two scathingly funny satires on the warping hunger for fame, and the betrayal involved in...