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From "ART IN REVIEW; 'Correspondences' -- 'Isamu Noguchi and Ellsworth Kelly'" New York Times, March 10, 2000:
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From "ART IN REVIEW; 'Correspondences' -- 'Isamu Noguchi and Ellsworth Kelly'" New York Times, March 10, 2000:
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From the Parnassians it was but a short step to Baudelaire, a Greek translation of whose "Correspondences" constitutes part of one 1892 poem; and, ultimately, to Symbolism.
'As Good as Great Poetry Gets' Mendelsohn, Daniel 2008
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"Correspondences" upon the primary concept of the spiritual origin of all force and matter.
How to Read the Crystal or, Crystal and Seer 1864-1929 Sepharial 1896
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"Correspondences" in this place as it has an important bearing on the subject in hand.
Second Sight A study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance 1864-1929 Sepharial 1896
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Correspondences with patient professionals at the British Museum, at the Theban Mapping Project, at the Griffith Institute at Oxford (which has Carters journals), and on and on.
Secrets of the Crypt - Arthur Phillips talks about how he came to write The Egyptologist 2010
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But I write with difficulty and am afraid of diffusing myself in too many Correspondences.
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There's a small operation called Hotel St. George Press working out of Brooklyn which published a short fiction project two years ago called Correspondences with Ben Greenman, the New Yorker editor and fiction writer.
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Correspondences wasn't a book per se, it was a box -- a kind of collection of letter-press-printed, accordion-file-folded short stories in detachable form, gorgeously hand-assembled.
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But I write with difficulty and am afraid of diffusing myself in too many Correspondences.
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