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Brian O'Doherty

Brian O'Doherty

Brian O'Doherty

University of California Press
2018
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This long-awaited volume brings together much of Brian O’Doherty’s most influential writing, including essays on major figures such as Edward Hopper, Mark Rothko, and Andy Warhol, and a substantial follow-up to his iconic Inside the White Cube. New pieces specifically authored for this collection include a meditation on O’Doherty’s various alternate personae—most notably Patrick Ireland—and a reflection on his seminal “Highway to Las Vegas” from 1972, penned after a return visit in 2012. The beautifully written texts, many of which have been unavailable in print, are insightfully introduced by art historian Anne-Marie Bonnet and complemented by forty-five color illustrations of artwork discussed in the essays as well as documentary photographs of O’Doherty and other major art-world figures. Adventurous, original, and essentially O’Doherty, this collection reveals his provocative charm and enduring influence as a public intellectual.
Brian Friel, Ireland, and The North

Brian Friel, Ireland, and The North

Scott Boltwood

Cambridge University Press
2009
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After nearly five decades as one of Ireland's most celebrated playwrights, Brian Friel has been the subject of ten books and dozens of articles. This study expands Friel criticism into a sizeable body of material and into a fresher interpretative direction. Along with considering Friel's more recent plays, the book analyzes his interviews and essays to chart the author's ideological evolution throughout a career of more than forty years. Moreover, a chapter is devoted to his often ignored articles for The Irish Press (1962–1963), a series that reveals unsuspected insights into Friel's disposition towards the Irish Republic. Refining our understanding of Friel's relationship to Republicanism is central to the argument; rather than assuming that the author embraces nationalist ideology, the book relocates the conceptual concerns of his work away from Dublin and to 'The North', this bridge between Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland.
Brian Friel, Ireland, and The North

Brian Friel, Ireland, and The North

Scott Boltwood

Cambridge University Press
2007
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After nearly five decades as one of Ireland's most celebrated playwrights, Brian Friel has been the subject of ten books and dozens of articles. This study expands Friel criticism into a sizeable body of material and into a fresher interpretative direction. Along with considering Friel's more recent plays, the book analyzes his interviews and essays to chart the author's ideological evolution throughout a career of more than forty years. Moreover, a chapter is devoted to his often ignored articles for The Irish Press (1962–1963), a series that reveals unsuspected insights into Friel's disposition towards the Irish Republic. Refining our understanding of Friel's relationship to Republicanism is central to the argument; rather than assuming that the author embraces nationalist ideology, the book relocates the conceptual concerns of his work away from Dublin and to 'The North', this bridge between Ireland and the British province of Northern Ireland.
Brian's Song

Brian's Song

William Blinn

BANTAM
1983
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The screenplay for the heartfelt, five-time Emmy Award-winning movie Brian's Song about two Chicago Bears players who developed an unlikely, lifelong friendship before an untimely tragedy ripped them apart Two men. One named Gale Sayers, the other Brian Piccolo. They came from different parts of the country. They competed fiercely for the same job. One liked to talk; the other was shy. One was white; the other black. They made history as the first interracial roommates in the history of the NFL. This is the story of how they came to know each other, fight each other, and help each other. . . .
Brian Friel Plays 2

Brian Friel Plays 2

Brian Friel

Faber Faber
1999
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This second collection of Brian Friel's plays includes some of his most acclaimed work for the stage. The plays included are Dancing at Lughnasa, Fathers and Sons, Making History, Wonderful Tennessee and Molly Sweeney. The collection is introduced by Christopher Murray.
Brian Friel: Faber Critical Guide

Brian Friel: Faber Critical Guide

Nesta Jones

Faber Faber
2000
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Is your enjoyment of Brian Friel's work hampered by a lack of Irish historical knowledge? Are you studying his plays and looking for help with interpretation? Do you teach Friel and need reliable guide to the plays? A Faber Critical Guide to Brian Friel's major work gives all this and more. It gives an introduction to the distinctive features of the playwright's work; it explains the significance of the playwright in the context of modern theatre; it provides a detailed analysis of each of the classic plays in terms of language, structure and character; and it includes features of performance and a select bibliography. Compiled by experts in their field, for use in the classroom, college or at home, Faber Critical Guides are the essential companions to the work of leading dramatists.
Brian the Wildflower

Brian the Wildflower

Katie Ruiz

Kathleen Ruiz
2020
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Brian the Wildflower is a children's book written and illustrated by Katie Ruiz. The book helps children gain a full circle understanding of nature and her cycles. Brian is a wildflower who wants to leave the garden. When he goes on an unexpected adventure nature takes a turn as the cycle of life moves through us all.
Brian the Wildflower

Brian the Wildflower

Katie Ruiz

Kathleen Ruiz
2020
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Brian the Wildflower is a children's book written and illustrated by Katie Ruiz. The book helps children gain a full circle understanding of nature and her cycles. Brian is a wildflower who wants to leave the garden. When he goes on an unexpected adventure nature takes a turn as the cycle of life moves through us all.
Brian's Return

Brian's Return

Alice Heaver

iUniverse
2003
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What became of Rosemary and Brian? Did they run away together or was this a kidnapping? Rosemary had been a Nurse at a nursing home in Pennsylvania, and Brian was a patient in that nursing home. They both mysteriously disappeared from the home one night. Rosemary is discovered on a country road and becomes very close friends with a happily married couple living on that road but will they all be safe from the clutches of evil?