Word: broodingness
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A Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard, Foote has been an English teacher, a foreign correspondent and an associate editor of LIFE. He worked in Paris for six years, two of them as editor of Time Inc.'s International Book Society, before becoming TIME'S Books editor in 1968...
Wyeth was trained by Howard Pyle and influenced by Michelangelo. His rich colors, massive compositions and skill at texture and light have made the brooding and heroic moments he painted almost as memorable as the celebrated stories he chose to illustrate. Wyeth fanciers who can't get enough of...
The Scarlet Ruse and The Turquoise Lament are the 14th and 15th installments of MacDonald's serially published dream manual about the beachboy Hamlet, Travis McGee. This paladin is a roughneck who lives on a houseboat in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., despoiling stewardesses and brooding about the decline of the...
Died. Anna Magnani, 65, disheveled diva of Italian and American films; of cancer of the pancreas; in Rome. With her brooding, baggy eyes, Magnani emerged as one of Italy's best actresses after her 1945 role in Open City, a neo-realistic film of the Nazi occupation of Rome...
From the Diary of a Snail concludes with a lecture on Durer's engraving Melancholia I, describing the modern predicament in terms of various types of melancholy. Grass criticizes the melancholy of the utopians and ideologues. He praises the melancholy of the snail, working his way along the progressive path...