Horizon Magazine 1981 May

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Horizon Magazine 1981 May

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Contents:  Maurice Senduk (The acclaimed writer for children, whose works indulge in fantasies normally reserved for adults, has written his most beautiful book.), The Sydney Dance Company (An innovative Australian troupe is bringing its skateboards and motorcycles to New York.), Will “M*A*S*H” Go On Forever? (In its tenth season, filming its 218th episode, television’s most popular series has a longevity matched by no other current production.), A “M*A*S*H” Script: Before and After (BJ’s ethical debate with Hawkeye rewrites an episode.), Camille Pissarro (Cerzanne called Pissarro “the first impressionist”. Decades later, in his old age, he produced paintings of daring modernity. Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts is hosting the first major exhibition in America of the master whose career spanned the whol course of impressionism.), Pissarro in America (Five museums in the United States have significant Pissarro collections.), Annotator of Note (The San Francisco Symphony’s Michael Steinberg writes program notes so inteesting that audiences come early to read them.), Vermont’s Ambivalent Southerner (After 250 rejection slips, Lisa Alther produced the million-selling Kinflicks. Now she turns away from the picaresque in a second novel called Original Sins.), A Day or Two in Napa Valley (California’s “land created on a day when God was smiling” is zoned so tightly you virtually must be a winemaker to live there.)

Issue:  May 1981

Condition:  Very Good