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The South Korean pianist possesses technique to burn. His tone is pearly and deep, capable of both haunting distance and grandeur.
Read MoreThe poems in this remarkable collection lead us, as all good literature should do, after all the appearances and misdirections, feints and antic dispositions, to nothing but ourselves.
Read MorePianist/composer Satoko Fujii’s determination to create is astonishing and wide-ranging — her 100 albums as leader prove it.
Read MoreThis young, superstar trio is capable of being as cool as it is fiery, and the performers’ strengths bring out the best in each other.
Read More“The reason I started the Jazz Forum was to give emerging artists like myself the opportunity to perform.”
Read MoreWere we able to watch all the new TV shows we wanted to in 2022? Hell, no! But here are some favorites.
Read MoreIn Broadway revivals, Topdog/Underdog is absolutely riveting, while Death of a Salesman feels forced and unconvincing.
Read MoreSam Mendes writes and directs an poignant ode to the escape we find in going to the movies.
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Translator Interview: John Taylor on Philippe Jaccottet
“We have entered an age of unequivocal partisan discourse, of linguistic robotization, of tiny symbols standing for complex emotions. In total contrast to this, Philippe Jaccottet’s writing constantly shows nuance, attentiveness, perseverance, circumspection, and a genuine quest for essential truths.”
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