Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1896 | Nizhny Novgorod Life Devoid of Words Maxim Gorky witnesses the dawn of film.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1843 | London Outline and Shadow “Do you know anything about that wonderful invention of the day, called the daguerreotype?”More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1995 | Los Angeles Robert Towne on the Plight of Screenwriters The difficulty of maintaining the cinematic illusion.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters c. 1885 | Russia Discouraging an Author Anton Chekhov escapes an intolerable situation.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters c. 1975 | Toronto Turning His Back on the Audience Glenn Gould leaves the concert hall for the recording studio.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1956 | New York City Callous Disregard An open letter on Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim design.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1834 | Japan Practice Makes Perfect The best is yet to come for Hokusai.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1831 | Paris Writing in Stone Victor Hugo explains the language of architecture.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1939 | New York City David Selznick Gives a Damn “Gone with the Wind” must not be censored.More
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Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1853 | Paris Grand Tour Harriet Beecher Stowe appreciates the defects of the masters.More