Enter Walt Whitman
NO great man arrives until after his departure. No seer is accepted as a seer until the things he saw […]
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NO great man arrives until after his departure. No seer is accepted as a seer until the things he saw […]
Enter Walt Whitman Read Post »
The Stage-Instinct THE stage-instinct in man is profounder than the instinct for the written word. Books bring life to us
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Novelli as the Moor of Venice THE optimism and “good cheer” of professional, religious and ethical cant, the smug idealism
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Ermete Novelli Coming to America At last it is tolerably certain that Signor Ermete Novelli, Italy’s foremost actor, will be
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By Benjamin De Casseres MAN is but highly organized dust. So says modern materialistic philosophy. It is true. But do
BY BENJAMIN DE CASSERES They who are won to silence have passed the gaudy gates of Vanity Fair—the gates that
Silence: Beyond the Saturnalias Read Post »
The Baby Year, Under Expert Advance Examination, Proves to be Only a Chip of the Old Block, and Not, After
Psycho-Analyzing the Infant Nineteen-Twenty Read Post »
The Poetry Journal, Nov. 1915, Vol. IV No. 3, pp. 103-6 BENJAMIN DE CASSERES* [Footnote: *The Shadow-Eater. By Benjamin de
Reviews: Benjamin De Casseres, The Shadow-Eater (Poetry Journal, Nov. 1915) Read Post »
The Morning Telegraph, Sunday, August 20, 1922 By MELVILLE JOHNSON Drawings by O. F. Howard THERE is a sentence from
Benjamin De Casseres—Olympus Pulled Down to the Street Read Post »