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...When August and I played What Remains of Edith Finch, we had just begun writing our second video game....
...There is tenderness, too, as Edith recalls the savage illness that struck down her mother when she was a child, and the more recent death of her lover....
...Loxley conjures the literary world’s attempts at business as usual while the incendiaries rained down, describing Lehmann’s lunch at the Savoy with Kenneth Clark, when forks froze between plate and lip at...
...Others keep stricter hours: the FT columnist Pilita Clark generally toils in the (normal) working day....
...The century-old company is home to contemporary authors such as Stephen King and Mary Higgins Clark while its backlist includes literary greats such as Edith Wharton and Ernest Hemingway....
...Other writers with an overt interest in eye-catching clothes include bohemians Oscar Wilde, Edith Sitwell and Gertrude Stein....
...David Hockney: 82 Portraits and 1 Still-Life, edited by Tim Barringer and Edith Devaney, Royal Academy, RRP£30/$45 Cool, funny, opinionated, this engaging volume accompanies Hockney’s current show at the...
...He helped shape the preferences of some of the 20th century’s ultimate taste analysts, among them the novelists Edith Wharton and Marcel Proust, and the art historian and museum director Kenneth Clark....
...He wrote excitedly to Edith Wharton that he was able to choose 60 and buy them “for an incredibly small sum . . . much less than a modest motor car”....
...My Dear BB: The Letters of Bernard Berenson and Kenneth Clark, 1925-59, edited by Robert Cumming, Yale University Press, RRP£25/$45 A meeting of minds between the flamboyant connoisseur and the distinguished...
...After 30 years at the top of her profession, she has started singing “Parlez-moi d’amour”, “A Paris” and “Padam Padam” – mid-20th century chansons made famous by Yves Montand, Edith Piaf and others, and...
...I told Edith [the show’s curator, Edith Devaney] that. I said, ‘Oh I knew it.’ And they didn’t want me to do one the next year. No, no.” Bad vibes from whom? “From the Royal Academicians....
...Picasso and Truth: From Cubism to Guernica, by TJ Clark, Princeton, RRP£29.95/$45 Marxism and cubism are a difficult mix, but Clark pulls off a brilliant art-historical analysis, arguing that to question...
...The American writer Edith Pearlman is now 77 and this volume of collected stories is a great introduction to her work....
...The rest has a vintage quality – Otto Edelmann’s incomparable Ochs, a lush Octavian from Teresa Zylis-Gara and a soulful Sophie in the young Edith Mathis....
...Davis hasn’t made a feature since 2000, his film of Edith Wharton’s The House of Mirth. His style doesn’t spread easily....
...Edith Wharton welcomed guests including Henry James to The Mount, the Lenox estate that she designed....
...Edith Haller makes a convincing Elsa, thanks to her bell-like soprano and gracious presence....
...Andrew Clark is the FT’s chief music critic...
...This painting was owned by Edith Wharton; the attraction of Cézanne for 19th-century novelists emphasises his search for realism balanced by structural form, an impetus he shared with them....
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