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Paul Bowles on Music.(Book Review)
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Paul Bowles on Music. Edited by Timothy Mangan and Irene Herrmann. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. [xviii, 292 p. ISBN 1417508124. $34.95.] Index, bibliography.
Whether he wanted it or not, fame has found Paul Bowles (1910-1999). For some his reputation rests squarely on his provocative short stories and novels, particularly The Sheltering Sky, a best seller in 1950 that was adapted for film in 1990 by Bernardo Bertolucci. For others, Bowles is best known as the eccentric American expatriate whose flat in postwar Morocco drew such visitors as ...
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Many think back fondly on career of Joyce Kilmer
Newspaper article from: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
; Samuel Tharpe II considers Joyce Kilmer "one of the warriors of education...Roosevelt Elementary School teacher Joyce Kilmer. Tharpe was her principal from...stranger at Roosevelt, thanks to Kilmer. "Joyce was very warm and encouraging...
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After 36 years, Joyce Kilmer will say goodbye
Newspaper article from: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
; Joyce Kilmer always puts children first. The...fortified her values. They convinced Joyce and her brother, James Paul Kilmer, that the Golden Rule was the...to the famous poet, (Alfred) Joyce Kilmer. They immediately nicknamed her...
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Kilmer's Trees.(Joyce Kilmer)(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; ...August 1913, it was collected in Kilmer's second book of poems, Trees...book, A Summer of Love (1911). Joyce Kilmer had developed a widespread, favorable...honors for the glorious memory of Joyce Kilmer, high-lighting "Trees," soon...
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Kilmer's Trees and Asselineau's Trees.(Joyce Kilmer, Roger Asselineau)(Critical essay)
Magazine article from: The Explicator
; ...for the incredible popularity of Joyce Kilmer the journalist, lecturer, essayist...about the harmony and good taste of Kilmer's basic metaphors and of an underlying theme that enable Kilmer to include it in his Dreams and Images...
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Wilderness honors `Trees' poet Joyce Kilmer.(Travel)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...Although the soldier, poet and author Joyce Kilmer was born in New Brunswick, N...Forest Service. Today, the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest is part of the 14,000-acre Joyce Kilmer-Slickrock Wilderness within the...
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BOROUGH PRESIDENT DIAZ ANNOUNCES REOPENING OF GREENMARKET AT JOYCE KILMER PARK
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News
; ...Beginning today, June 30th, until November 24th, the Bronx Borough Hall Greenmarket will be open every Tuesday at Joyce Kilmer Park, in the heart of the Downtown Bronx. Operated by the Council on the Environment of New York City (CENYC...
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The mayor of Chicago hosted a reception in November honoring Lifeline Theatre and Joyce Kilmer School to recognize their fruitful 15-year artistic and educational partnership.(Brief article)
Magazine article from: American Theatre
; The mayor of Chicago hosted a reception in November honoring Lifeline Theatre and Joyce Kilmer School to recognize their fruitful 15-year artistic and educational partnership. Lifeline's outreach program assists teachers at the elementary school in using drama as a teaching tool.
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The Joyce Kilmer Forest. (Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in North Carolina) (Nuggets From Our 100 Years)
Magazine article from: American Forests
; A wilderness memorial dedicated to the soldier-poet who left us "Trees." AT TWILIGHT the air was thin and like a knife. The sky overhead had donned a cloak of flat, drab gray, against which the ridges at the head of the valley stood bold and black. Along the stream, in the coves, not a breath of
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The Lima News, Ohio, Bart Mills column: Joyce Kilmer was right, trees are lovely.
Newspaper article from: Lima News (Lima, OH)
; Byline: Bart Mills Apr. 27--The pine was big, at least by suburban neighborhood standards. At least 35 feet tall at its tip and broad enough it would take eight or 10 men holding hands to circle it. Not that we ever chose to try it, but all those hand-holding men just sets up a nice visual. Besides
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KILMER JOYCE, 67 RETIRED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Church in Pocasset for Kilmer J. Joyce of Cataumet, a retired...during World War II. Mr. Joyce was employed by Guilfillan...Higdon); three sons, Kilmer J. Jr. of Charlestown...Sandwich and Dorothea Joyce of Framingham, and a...
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