Sentences with phrase «classic essay on»

But he scored in 1967 with a well - timed and now classic essay on civil religion in America.
So the smart narcos are preoccupied with what Peter Reuter and Mark Kleiman once referred to, in a classic essay on the drug business, as «the marginal imprisonment risk.»

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A better way into Ralph's thought on this is to note that he was the translator of a neglected classic of contemporary French political philosophy, Philippe Bénéton's Equality by Default: An Essay on Modernity as Confinement (2004, ISI; 1997 publication in France).
In the same issue that Reno reappraised Michael Novak's classic defense of capitalism («The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism,» October), he also took Antonio Spadaro and Marcelo Figueroa to task for the «shrill, exaggerated, Manichean, and manipulative tone» of their essay on «Evangelical Fundamentalism and Catholic Integralism.»
That chapter, titled «On (Only) Caring for the Dying,» remains one of the classic essays in bioethics.
Below is a classic essay by C. S. Lewis on the relationship between work and prayer.
New literary criticism from Denis Donoghue should be cause for celebration, and this latest volume initially promises much: a «personal essay» on five classics of American literature.
Nevertheless, I did find his essays on Church Music, the Psalms, Petitionary Prayer, Biblical Criticism, and The Seeing Eye (about the possibility of aliens on other planets) to be insightful and «classic C. S. Lewis.»
Sweet, bitter and dry are in total harmony in this ideal aperitivo — just like the classic Negroni, it is an essay on balance.
The essay competition is part of the Foundation's initiative to promote creative and analytical thinking in senior secondary students in Nigeria and is a follow up on the Foundation's Read Africa initiative, which promotes reading culture among students through the reading and free distribution of Africa literary classics in secondary schools.
by H.G. Lewis; «Two Thousand Maniacs Can't be Wrong» filmmaker Tim Sullivan on H.G. Lewis» gore classic; «Hickspoitation: Confidential» visual essay on the depiction of the American South in exploitation cinema; «David Friedman: The Gentlemen's Smut Peddler» tribute to legendary producer David F. Friedman featuring interviews with H.G. Lewis, filmmakers Fred Olen Ray and Tim Sullivan and editor Bob Murawski; «Herschell's Art of Advertising» in which Lewis shares his expert opinion on the art of selling movies; «Two Thousand Maniacs!»
Ozu's journals — which I also know only from the French edition, an 800 - page monolith titled Carnets 1933 - 1963, published the year after Sontag's essay — contain a record of the numerous films he saw on a regular basis, many of them Hollywood classics.
Years of experience freelancing for the Alternative Press and the international magazine market led to the development of ColeSmithey.com which features an extensive archive of video essays on current and classic cinema, as well as text reviews and editorial articles.
Read his essays on classic, cult, and contemporary cinema at gatewaycinephile.com and follow along with his film addiction at letterboxd.com/awyatt76/.
The New Classics is a weekly series of extended film reviews and essays on modern cinema, hoping to shine a spotlight on the undervalued, the worthy of reappraisal, and the...
From time to time they revisit great sports essays from years past, like David Foster Wallace's classic 2006 piece on Roger Federer, and reflect on them.
James Baldwin's 1953 novel, «Go Tell It on the Mountain,» about a Harlem teenager's search for meaning, quickly became a classic, along with his searing essays about race published a decade later in the book «The Fire Next Time.»
The collection kicks off with essays on books that were foundational to the genre (such as The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes), then moves on to the the heyday of hardboiled crime fiction with contributions from David Peace, Michael Connelly and Laura Lippman on classics like Raymond Chandler's The Little Sister.
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This ongoing series of essays on the craft of writing will include all topics related to writing fiction, including: The Basics Plot & Structure Voice Theme POV Characterization Dialogue Narrative Creating a bond with your reader Pacing Advanced writing and plotting techniques Writer's block Marketing Branding Publishing Self - publishing Healthy habits Bad habits The Writer's Life eBook formatting Paperback formatting Amazon keywords Writing blurbs and descriptions Cover design & layout Productivity The Classics Short stories Poetry The Writing Process Show don't Tell Self - editing Proofreading Building a solid career Targeting a specific genre Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Sharpening your writing skills Making every word count Deadlines Putting together an Anthology Working with other artists Collaborating Grammar Punctuation Writing for a career Treating it as a business Running a small press Financing your career Keeping track of your royalties Staying motivated Writing movies Writing comics Writing games Building a fan - base Online presence Newsletters Podcasting Author interviews Media appearances Websites Blogging And so much more... Are you ready to be called an author?
Solomon, in signing off on her essay, basically puts the classic golden goose dilemma on the table: «Publishers, of course, have a duty to make a profit for shareholders.
But as Adam Levin of Credit.com highlights in a new essay «5 Things Every Commencement Speaker Should Say», speakers regularly fall back on famous quotes to carry the speech like Emerson's «Hitch your wagon to a star» or the Dr. Seuss classic, «Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't...
But as Adam Levin of Credit.com highlights in a new essay «5 Things Every Commencement Speaker Should Say», speakers regularly fall back on famous quotes to carry the speech like Emerson's «Hitch your wagon to a star» or the Dr. Seuss classic, «Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.»
Richard Loftis August 14 - October 15, 2000 This selection of work from Lee's Summit, Missouri, photographer Richard Loftis draws from his diverse essays on Vietnam, classic aircraft, and figural studies.
Selections from Albers's own writings, including classic texts such as «On My Painting,» «Color» and «On My Homage to the Square,» mingle with essays by well - known Albers scholars Nicholas Fox Weber («Minimal Means, Maximum Effect») and Jeannette Redensek («On Josef Albers» Painting Materials and Techniques»); meditations by Norwegian artist Dag Erik Elgin («Preparing for Painting to Happen»), Eva Diaz («Jailbreaking Geometric Abstraction,») and Doug Ashford («Dear Josef»); and a collage sequence by Andrea Geyer that pays homage to Albers's prints.
It includes essays by the curator Jens Hoffmann, the scholar José Luis Barrios, and the film critic Ernesto Diezmartínez Guzmán as well as information on all the participating artists and their works, extended notes on the classic films selected by the artists, and a special insert featuring a newly commissioned photographic project by Fernando Ortega depicting abandoned or repurposed movie theaters in Mexico City.
Hammond's book Wrappings: Essays on Feminism, Art and the Martial Arts, (TSL Press, 1984), a classic on 70s feminist art, is out - of - print.
Selections from Albers» own writings, including classic texts such as «On My Painting,» «Color» and «On My Homage to the Square,» mingle with essays by well - known Albers scholars Nicholas Fox Weber («Minimal Means, Maximum Effect») and Jeannette Redensek («On Josef Albers» Painting Materials and Techniques»); meditations by Norwegian artist Dag Erik Elgin («Preparing for Painting to Happen»), Eva Diaz («Jailbreaking Geometric Abstraction») and Doug Ashford («Dear Josef»); and a collage sequence by Andrea Geyer that pays homage to Albers» prints.
Now new buzz is being generated around Frank's art, and with good reason: The Drawing Center has recently tapped her for a 2015 solo show of drawings based on classic fairy tales, which will be accompanied by a lavish book containing over 100 works from the series and essays by such figures as art historian Linda Nochlin and celebrated director Julie Taymor.
Cindy Sherman paints herself into (and out of) any number of fictional roles in her classic Untitled Film Stills — part performance, part painting with make - up — in a sustained essay on the relationship between character and appearance; while a feminist like Lynn Hershman paints her face by numbers in Revlon and Max Factor to illustrate the tyranny of make - up.
These texts include classic works by Sigmund Freud and Leo Steinberg reprinted with newly commissioned responses by Mark Edmundson and Joshua Decter, respectively; a recent essay on unorthodoxy in Judaism by Alan T. Levenson with a response by Jack Wertheimer; and a previously unpublished essay by the philosopher Georges Didi - Huberman reconsidering the unorthodox methodology of the art historian Aby Warburg - whose family built the mansion that now houses the Jewish Museum.
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