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Nov 19, 2010Mostly Modern Notes
Katherine Knorr,"Starchitect of the Second Empire," NYT, 17 November, reviews"Charles Garnier: un architecte pour un empire," an exhibit at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
Neil Gussman with Sarah Reisert,"The Model Scientist," Books & Culture, Nov/Dec, reviews Patrick Coffey's Cathedrals of Science: The Personalities and Rivalries That Made Modern Chemistry.
Janet Maslin,"Final Scenes From a Life of Bully Adventure," NYT, 17 November, reviews Edmund Morris's Colonel Roosevelt.
Adam Kirsch,"Divided Soul," Tablet, 16 November, reviews Gabriella Safran's Wandering Soul: The Dybbuk's Creator, S. An-sky, the biography of last century's Russian playwright.
David Gilmour,"Lampedusa in London," TLS, 17 November, reviews Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's Letters from London and Europe, 1925-1930, Gioacchino Lanza Tomasi, ed., J. G. Nichols, trans., and a foreword by Francesco da Mosto.
Laura Marsh,"Tongues Twisted," The Book, 17 November, reviews Nicholas Ostler's The Last Lingua Franca: English Until the Return of Babel.
Finally, congratulations to Patti Smith, whose Just Kids is the National Book Award winner for Nonfiction, 2010.
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