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John Raimondi is arguably the most successful creator anywhere of public sculpture on a monumental scale, with works in twenty-seven states and several European countries.
Recounts the many harrowing adventures of a group of mice and their leader Pentecost who set out to help Snake regain his inheritance and find a new home for themselves in the Lickey Hills.
Edited by Michael Gizzi, Joseph Torra, William Corbett.
William Corbett's memoir of Philip Guston focuses on their friendship over the last eight years of Guston's life and on the paintings and drawings Guston made during those years. Guston's figurative work, crude and bold images beautifully painted, turned the art world on its ear when they were first shown in 1970. Corbett explores themes of change, growth, doubt, freedom and risk as Guston's work and life exemplified them. This is not a book of art criticism; art jargon is avoided. It is a book that looks hard at Guston's late paintings and celebrates their humor, violence, mystery, and sustaining force.
Can you keep a secret? For four hundred years the world has believed that the actor, William Shakespeare, was the greatest writer that has ever lived. Finally the real story behind this epic deception has been revealed. A chance discovery has thrown up the proof that the world has been waiting for. In The Master of the Ceremonies we discover for the first time the traces left by the hand of the real 'Shakespeare'- not the actor but a tortured Catholic at the heart of Elizabeth I's court. Thinker, Traitor, Soldier, Spy. Discover for yourself the complex author that the world and the works deserve. William Corbett's stunning new book will have Stratfordians, Baconians and Oxfordians quaking in...
An armchair travel guide to the literary capital of the world. Poet William Corbett takes an expansive prose look at the ghosts, the landmarks, and the current denizens who make New York so popular with the literary crowd. His entertaining romp provides plenty of street addresses for the determined tourist, and plenty of gossip for the armchair traveler.
This guide takes the reader state by state, city by city, through New England's rich literary tradition. Included is a wealth of historical, anecdotal and literary detail, including Thoreau, Emerson, Dickinson, Wharton and Malcolm X.
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