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Non-fiction: Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me and other titles


Non-fiction: Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me and other titles
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PICK OF THE WEEK
John Sutherland
Weidenfeld & Nicolson $32.99
I suppose it’s inevitable that any biography of Philip Larkin’s long term lover (among the many), should have a pervasive air of grumpy unfulfillment. Monica Jones and Larkin went to Oxford at the same time during the war, but didn’t meet until 1946 when she was teaching at Leicester University and he was the librarian. Sutherland, a student of hers, weaves personal tales and those of others into the story – Jones emerging as a combination of the vivacious, intelligent and stylishly attractive, as well as the acerbic, lonely and racist. She was every bit Larkin’s intellectual match and Sutherland suggests that he would not have become the poet he did if not for her, Larkin’s famous poem, ....

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Wandering Eye: A Stitch in Time - The Magazine Antiques


Wandering Eye: A Stitch in Time
Editorial Staff
Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York.
ART ALL OVER
A two-part exhibition of 
sixteen quilts, made over the course of seventy years by women from the same family and recently given to the Columbus Museum in Georgia, is underway in that state. The gift was presented by Dr. Paul M. Goggans, whose quilting grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-aunt intended these showstoppers for get this functional purposes. (
What’s in a name? A lot. So should we use women artists’ first or last (or first and last) when referencing them in academic discussions of their work? First names are frequently employed, as in the case of Alexander Nemerov’s new book on Helen Frankenthaler. This essay brings to light the complicated issues at play for some writers of biographical scholarship: “Yes, it’s hard to have a name when you’re a woman. But it shouldn’t have to be.” ( ....

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