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  1. 16 de may. de 2024 · El llibre és una escampadissa de motius i pensaments, de records fugaços i espurnejants. L'escriptora Elizabeth Hardwick (1916-2007) a casa seva a Castine, Maine, el 1980. Susan Wood (Getty ...

  2. rosselliotbarkan.com › p › from-misogyny-to-no-mans-landFrom Misogyny to No Man's Land

    11 de may. de 2024 · The literary critic Elizabeth Hardwick, one of McCarthy’s closest friends, was no kinder. Writing under the pseudonym Xavier Prynne, Hardwick produced a short, scathing parody of The Group in the New York Review of Books . mocking a scene in the novel in which one of the characters loses her virginity.

  3. 28 de may. de 2024 · Sleepless Nights by Elizabeth Hardwick. When Sleepless Nights was still just an essay in the New York Review in the early ’70s, Elizabeth Hardwick mentioned an unnamed novelist in it (who I think is William Gass).

  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · Claire gives a shout out to Cathy Curtis’s A Splendid Intelligence: The Life of Elizabeth Hardwick (W.W. Norton, 2021). Ronnie references Norman Podhoretz’s memoir, Making It (Random House, 1967)), and now available from the New York Review of Books Classics series.

  5. 8 de may. de 2024 · “What I always thought the finest thing in the theater, ever since childhood and even now, is the chandelier. . .” –Baudelaire A film star is not a character in a book, not a writer with his text to be thought about, not a personage in history fixed by the glue of biography, not one of Byron’s mistresses who wrote and received letters.

  6. 26 de may. de 2024 · Built in the late 16th century for the formidable Bess of Hardwick, Countess of Shrewsbury, Hardwick Hall is renowned as one of the finest examples of the "prodigy houses" that defined the era. These magnificent mansions, characterized by their lavish decoration, innovative design, and awe-inspiring scale, served as powerful symbols ...

  7. 13 de may. de 2024 · Kabat cites Elizabeth Hardwick who wrote, “Nothing is worse than a transition.” She moves the reader through space and time without many of the crutches a reader prefers—the clear signposts of transitions are intentionally omitted.