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- adagio posted on 04/06/2005(I was just thinking about Saul Bellow the other day ...) Saul Bellow, Who Breathed Life Into American Novel, Dies at 89 By MEL GUSSOW and CHARLES McGRATH Published: April 6, 2005 Saul Bellow, the Nobel laureate and self-proclaimed historian of society whose fictional heroes - and whose scathing, unrelenting and darkly comic examination of their struggle for meaning - gave new immediacy to the American novel in the second half of the 20th century, died yesterday at his home in Brookline, Mass. He
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- xw posted on 04/03/2005Orlando Furioso Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533) INTRODUCTION: This work is a continuation of the "Orlando Innamorato" of Matteo Maria Boiardo, which was left unfinished upon the author's death in 1494. It begins more or less at the point where Boiardo left it. This is a brief synopsis of Boiardo's work, omitting most of the numerous digressions and incidental episodes associated with these events: To the court of King Charlemagne comes Angelica (daughter to the king of Cathay, or India
- ƽƽ posted on 04/02/2005As I am being tormented over the question on the meaning of life, I heard a program on NPR introducing the newly invented piccolo-violin. The violin is made in a quarter size and sounds an octave higher than the conventional violin. As if the frequency of violin is not high enough to make us violinists a neurotic lot, some bored physicist has to invent this little piercing thing to further poke our nerves. The principal second violinist of Oregon Symphony did a demonstration on it with Paganinis Witchs
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