
December 2002 Web Edition
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The making of a Nobel Laureate in Literature International Scene Contributing Editor Junie L. Sinson's article on Nobel Laureate Gao Xingjian concludes with Parts II, III, and IV. Read this article. |
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Musings Histories of nations are written by poets. Read this article. |
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In the matter of Robert Crachit, Esq. Bob Crachit was born in 1843 in the mind of Charles Dickens, but it was a reincarnation, really. His previous life was in Camden town, where a young Charles Dickens watched his father deal with a world that was cruel to men who had no sense of money. Read this article. |
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Caxton exhibition focuses on the 'Fine-Press Movement' in Chicago On January 15, 2003, the Caxton Club-organized exhibition, Inland Printers: The Fine-Press Movement in Chicago 1920-45, will open in the galleries of Columbia College Chicago Center for the Book & Paper Arts. Read this article. |