One Pair Of Eyes

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1972
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Sir Michael Tippett: Poets In A Barren Age
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What useful purpose is served by the creative artist in society? In a harsh world where millions starve, do poems or paintings or symphonies have any relation to events which actually .. show full overview
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Reyner Banham: Reyner Banham Loves Los Angeles
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It's not unusual for people to come back from Los Angeles with horror stories about violence, pollution and the sheer unmanageable size of the place. But not Reyner Banham, Professor of .. show full overview
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Lord Caradon: Race Against Time
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Now that Britain has lost her empire is there a role for us in the world? Lord Caradon, formerly Sir Hugh Foot, who became internationally famous as Governor of Cyprus, and was for six .. show full overview
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Tom Stoppard: Tom Stoppard Doesn't Know
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'Almost everybody I know has firm opinions about almost everything. It's better to have halitosis than to have no opinion. The characteristic position I find myself in is one of cautious .. show full overview
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Arthur Dooley: We're Coming Into Our Own
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'The core of Christianity is the Resurrection,' says Dooley, 'because the Resurrection is about hope and life.' Arthur Dooley, the internationally famous Liverpool sculptor, believes .. show full overview
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Mark Boxer: Half Way Mark
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Mark Boxer is the resident cartoonist ('Marc') of The Times, and Associate Editor of the Sunday Times Magazine which he launched in 1962. At 41 he has achieved a degree of success which .. show full overview
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David Franklin: I Sometimes Think I Really Don't Belong
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'The only thing worth having,' David Franklin asserts, 'is something you've worked to get and can take pride in.' Words and music have been the cornerstones of Franklin's life and on .. show full overview