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George Bellows

George Bellows
Author: Frances Roberts Nugent
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1963
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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George Bellows

George Bellows
Author: George William Eggers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1931
Genre:
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George Bellows and Urban America

George Bellows and Urban America
Author: Marianne Doezema
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300050431

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George Bellows's spirited and virile paintings of New York in the early decades of the twentieth century celebrated the city's bigness and bolness. Although these works clearly challenged the conservative practices of the National Academy and linked Bellows with the anti-academic art of Robert Henri and the Eight, they were highly popular, even with arch-conservatives. In this book Marianne Doezema explores why it was that Bellows's paintings--despite being considered coarse in technique and subject matter--were acclaimed by critics and patrons, by conservatives, progressives, and radicals alike. Doezema focuses on three of Bellows's principal urban themes: the excavation for Pennsylvania Station, prizefights, and tenement life on the Lower East Side. Drawing on journals and periodicals of the period, she discusses how the prominent, often newsworthy motifs painted by Bellows evoked particular associations and meanings for his contemporaries. Arguing that the implicit message of these paintings was distinctly unrevolutionary, she shows that the excavation paintings celebrated industrialization and urbanization, the boxing pictures presented the sport as brutal and its fans as bloodthirsty, and the depictions of the Lower East Side conformed to a moralistic, middle-class view of poverty. In many of Bellows's subject pictures of this era, says Doezema, the artist approached issues of changing moral and social values in a way that not only seemed congenial to many members of his audience but also verified their attitudes and preconceptions about urban life in America.


Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 1

Palmer-Hughes Accordion Course, Book 1
Author: Willard A. Palmer
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 52
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457416996

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This comprehensive method of music instruction enables the beginner to progress to an advanced stage of technical skill.


Alien Hand Syndrome

Alien Hand Syndrome
Author: Alan Bellows
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0761152253

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Contains over ninety weird-but-true stories reported on DamnInteresting.com, telling of alien hand syndrome, Nazi-thwarting Norwegians, the skyhook, and other oddities.


The Life of Saul Bellow

The Life of Saul Bellow
Author: Zachary Leader
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 858
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307268837

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Professor Leader marks the centenary of Bellow's birth with an account of the novelist's life. The biography will be published in two volumes.


The Last Editor

The Last Editor
Author: James G. Bellows
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2002-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780740719011

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This memoir covers the rough-and-tumble career of the powerful editor who challenged America's three most powerful newspapers: "The New York Times, The Washington Post" and the "L.A. Times." In "The Last Editor" Bellows' associates write short takes about their times under his editing hand.


Bellow's People: How Saul Bellow Made Life Into Art

Bellow's People: How Saul Bellow Made Life Into Art
Author: David Mikics
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2016-05-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0393246884

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A leading literary critic’s innovative study of how the Nobel Prize–winning author turned life into art. Saul Bellow was the most lauded American writer of the twentieth century—the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, and the only novelist to be awarded the National Book Award in Fiction three times. Preeminently a novelist of personality in all its wrinkles, its glories and shortcomings, Bellow filled his work with vibrant, garrulous, particular people—people who are somehow exceptionally alive on the page. In Bellow’s People, literary historian and critic David Mikics explores Bellow’s life and work through the real-life relationships and friendships that Bellow transmuted into the genius of his art. Mikics covers ten of the extraordinary people who mattered most to Bellow, such as his irascible older brother, Morrie, a key inspiration for The Adventures of Augie March; the writer Delmore Schwartz and the philosopher Allan Bloom, who were the originals for the protagonists of Humboldt’s Gift and Ravelstein; the novelist Ralph Ellison, with whom he shared a house every summer in the late 1950s, when Ellison was coming off the mammoth success of Invisible Man and Bellow was trying to write Herzog; and Bellow’s wife, Sondra Tschacbasov, and his best friend, Jack Ludwig, whose love affair Bellow fictionalized in Herzog. A perfect introduction to Bellow’s life and work, Bellow’s People is an incisive critical study of the novelist and a memorable account of a vibrant and tempestuous circle of midcentury American intellectuals.


All I Stole From You

All I Stole From You
Author: Ava Bellows
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2022-05-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1443466816

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For fans of Lily King’s Writers & Lovers comes a captivating debut novel about the complexities of love and the unpredictable bonds that change our lives Maggie Hoyt is a quick-witted, house-sitting LA actress who’s dated one too many DJs for her liking. An incorrigible insomniac, she desperately needs more than four hours of sleep, according to her therapist. One night, while still grieving the death of her ex-boyfriend, Maggie reluctantly attends her friend’s boat party. There she meets Rob, a charming British tattoo artist who makes her feel like her best self for the first time in a while. Their attraction to each other is instantaneous and electrifying. There’s just one glaring problem: he’s wearing a wedding ring. Despite their best efforts, Maggie and Rob can’t seem to shake their unwavering feelings for each other. When Maggie unexpectedly receives a letter from Rob’s estranged wife, she is forced to confront the love she’s been looking for, the guilt she’s been harbouring, the grief she’s been hiding—and the woman she wants to be. With humour and heart, All I Stole from You is a fresh portrait of the pivotal relationships in our lives: with our romantic partners, our friends, our family and most importantly, ourselves.


Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: The Haunted Notebook of Sarah Bellows

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: The Haunted Notebook of Sarah Bellows
Author: Richard Ashley Hamilton
Publisher: Insight Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781683838531

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The haunted notebook of Sarah Bellows is now in your possession. It contains scary stories featured in the upcoming Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark film and includes behind-the-scenes details that reveal how the thriller was brought to life on-screen. It’s 1968 in America. Change is blowing in the wind . . . but seemingly far removed from the unrest in the cities is the small town of Mill Valley, where for generations the shadow of the Bellows family has loomed large. It is in their mansion on the edge of town that Sarah, a young girl with secrets, turned her life into a series of scary stories — stories that have a way of becoming all too real for a group of teenagers who discover Sarah’s terrifying prose. Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: The Haunted Notebook of Sarah Bellows is a must-have companion to the upcoming film. Inside are Sarah Bellows’ scary stories, illustrated with dozens of frightening and intricate sketches and color artwork. Designed as a replica of the book seen in the film, these pages also include a behind-the-scenes section, filled with concept art and unit photography, showing how director André Øvredal and producer Guillermo del Toro brought Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark to the screen.