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s pen is a pen of the world, a cosmopolitan pen which is at home in the marts of Irving Berlin, as well as in the rarefied heights of Igor Strawinsky. It knows how to turn a phrase or a reputation. In The Merry-Go-Round his pen has the time of its life. So will you when you flip a ride on the whirligig."--Fanny Butcher in _The Chicago Tribune_. ALFRED A. KNOPF, PUBLISHER, NEW YORK IN THE GARRET (12mo., 347 pages, $2.00 _net._) CONTENTS: Variations on a theme by Havelock Ellis; A note on Philip Thicknesse; The folk-songs of Iowa; Isaac Albeniz; The holy jumpers; On the relative difficulties of depicting heaven and hell in music; Sir Arthur Sullivan; On the rewriting of masterpieces; Oscar Hammerstein; La Tigresse; Mimi Aguglia as Salome; Farfariello; The Negro Theatre; The Yiddish Theatre; The Spanish Theatre. "When he surveys the American scene we go all the way with Mr. Van Vechten. He celebrates his attachment to New York as ecstatically as Charles Lamb's his to London, in a chapter called La Tigresse. This is the best thing in the book. And Mr. Thomas Burke, in England, alone has caught this peculiar gusto."--_The London Times._ ALFRED A. KNOPF, PUBLISHER, NEW YORK FOOTNOTES: [A] Madame Fremstad has appeared in concert in New York but not in opera. [B] The fault is really typical of that school of criticism which is always comparing, instead of searching out an artist's intention and judging whether or not he has realized it. [C] Maurice Maeterlinck broke a promise to Georgette Leblanc of seventeen years' standing to witness a performance of Debussy's lyric drama on January 27, 1920, when, with the new Madame Maeterlinck, he sat in a box, remaining till the final curtain, at the Lexington Theatre in New York. After the fourth act, responding to Miss Garden's urge and the applause of the audience, he rose to bow. Typographical error note of transcriber of this etext: choregraphy has not been corrected overwhemingly=>overwhelmingly End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Interpreters, by Carl Van Vechten *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INTERPRETERS *** ***** This file should be named 32979.txt or 32979.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/9/7/32979/ Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images
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