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Matt Hanson: 'In generations past, the steps to Kehila Kedosha Janina were consecrated by the profound nostalgia of a people linked to their beloved city. In its synagogue, Greek- speaking Jews prayed ...
Now Charlie’s 1930s Martin was a commodity. It had been made in a market, made for money by people working for money. And yet. Such love and devotion had been poured into its creation, such pride, ...
IN A DISCUSSION programme on the topic “ Language and Reinvention ”, broadcast on 1st February this year on BBC Radio 4, Vahni Capildeo said, “When I was growing up I had the idea that the poet could ...
By ROBERT DESNOS. A new translation with an introductory note by Simon Collings. ROBERT DESNOS’ SEQUENCE of surreal puns, ‘Rrose Sélavy’ 1 was composed in 1922-23, when the poet was a rising star in ...
As to Valéry’s remark about simplicity and its relation to Corot’s art, several contemporaneous critics in fact impugned him for his “simplicity,” “naivety,” even “clumsiness.” His late-life and ...
Elliott Coleman: 'I think it may be shown that Proust is more Christian than anything else. And further, it seems to me that in his unflagging and almost undeviating search for meaning, reality, and ...
♦ Welcome to The Fortnightly Review. This is the New Series. A listing of the most recent items may be found on our home page. For a search of the complete archive use the ‘search’ box near the top of ...
These are asides, of which there are many, in a continuum of appeals for help in knowing where he (or it, or everything) went wrong, but also including statements of belief and trust, and tales, ...
WE WERE ALONE in the gardens of the hotel, awaiting fruit cocktails that were not arriving. After the many years that I have come to this country, I should know that time is not the same here as ...
Of particular satisfaction to me is that this new transatlantic tribute features a painting I have always considered one of Tintoretto’s greatest, though it has generally gone unnoticed not only by ...
Walter Pater was a critic and essayist whose work appeared frequently in The Fortnightly Review. This essay was published in No. XXII n.s. (October 1877). Along with three other essays originally ...
THE CONSTRUCTION OF TROLLOPE’S novels is so good we might think them drafted and planned as a spacious building is by a thoughtful architect; and since we know that most of them appeared as serials ...