Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1834 | Japan Practice Makes Perfect The best is yet to come for Hokusai.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1821 | Pisa Root and Blossom Percy Bysshe Shelley defends poetry’s divinity.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1644 | London Lifeblood of a Master Spirit He who destroys a good book, writes Milton, kills reason itself.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters c. 1400 | Japan The Puppet on a Cart Inside the Noh actor’s studio.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1939 | New York City Umbilical Cord of Gold Clement Greenberg on the changing role of the avant-garde.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1711 | London Half-Formed Insects on the Nile Alexander Pope takes on his critics.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1853 | Venice Everlasting Laws “To banish imperfection is to destroy expression.”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 c. 50 BC | China Power of Music “Where there is music there is joy.”More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1922 | Chicago Up North with the Greats Louis Armstrong makes a dream come true.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1939 | New York City David Selznick Gives a Damn “Gone with the Wind” must not be censored.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1777 | Paris Second Opinion Christoph Willibald Gluck indulges his critics.More
Voices In Time Arts & Letters 1919 | England Test of Time T.S. Eliot on the necessary extinction of personality.More