The Two Tolstoys
By Benjamin De Casseres THE world will remember two Count Tolstoys. One was a great artist; he died many years […]
By Benjamin De Casseres THE world will remember two Count Tolstoys. One was a great artist; he died many years […]
By Benjamin De Casseres “What will other people think?” is the most cowardly phrase in use in society. Only weak
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BY BENJAMIN DE CASSERES There is a fourth dimension of thought. There are rare moments in life when the latencies
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By Benjamin Decasseres CHARACTER is attitude. How do you look at a thing? How do you feel toward a thing?
Life and Character Read Post »
A Tribute to the Recently Deceased Parisian and Neo-Pagan. Written for The New York Times Saturday Review of Books by
BY BENJAMIN DE CASSERES ILLUSTRATED WITH CARICATURES BY MAX BEERBOHM While the field of caricature has always interested and amused,
Caricature, and Max Beerbohm Read Post »
New York Times Saturday Review of Books: Has any one who has ever written held together within himself so many
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The encore fiend, with his huge maulers and silly giggle, his bubbling, thumping, ear-splitting appreciation of everything that assails his
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BY BENJAMIN DE CASSERES. The artist! he garners the world in a dream, and lo! the dream is more real
The God in the Glass Read Post »