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By With to & from A Lincoln Kirstein Reader

By With to & from A Lincoln Kirstein Reader
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  • ISBN-13: 9780813029542
  • ISBN: 0813029546
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida

AUTHOR

Kirstein, Lincoln, Jenkins, Nicholas

SUMMARY

"Even those who think they are thoroughly familiar with Kirstein's works will find new nuggets to ponder in this handsome anthology."--The New York Times Book Review. "Kirstein's style is literary and thoughtful, while its forthright panache reveals the author in his character as one of the century's great impresarios."--Publishers Weekly "This collection of essays and poems highlights Kirstein's literary talents. Jenkins has done a fine job of choosing and introducing the previously published and unpublished pieces from Kirstein's prolific writings. . . . What emerges is an endearing portrait of an erudite gentleman who has enriched our culture."--Library Journal Lincoln Kirstein'swriting is a notable example of a wide historical awareness that was fired by passion and guided by taste. He established his interests in art and literature as an undergraduate at Harvard during the late 1920s.There he started the famous quarterlyHound & Horn, a magazine that published the work of such writers as James Joyce and Gertrude Stein, and also cofounded the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, which exhibited the work of cutting-edge artists. Best known for his pioneering efforts to cultivate ballet in the United States, he actively pursued a professional partnership with legendary choreographer George Balanchine, with whom he founded both the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet. This collection, in paperback for the first time, showcases Kirstein's knowledge of dance, painting, photography, theatre, politics, and literature and combines many of his best-known and most authoritative statements with less familiar but equally brilliant polemics and appreciations. Along with autobiographical essays and poetry, his commentary covers such diverse personalities as composer Igor Stravinsky, photographer Walker Evans, author Ernest Hemingway, actress Marilyn Monroe, and Robert Gould Shaw, leader of the courageous black Civil War regiment. The book also contains photographs from Kirstein's private collection-portraits of himself and other famous artists of the time, such as Diaghilev, Cocteau, and Eisenstein, among others.Kirstein, Lincoln is the author of 'By With to & from A Lincoln Kirstein Reader', published 2006 under ISBN 9780813029542 and ISBN 0813029546.

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