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now they would put untitled. i put dount samurai's garden not thinking that would really with the title. and what happened was when it was time to choose a title my editor had a god awful title she felt was the most brilliant title since the grapes of wrath. it was like this long and everything was in it but the kitchen sink. love, samurai, garden and sushi. it was a terrible title and i didn't like it and i didn't know what to say i had never disagreed. that was the first time i disagree. i said i don't want to look at my book case and see that book and cringe in 30 years. she called me from new york and said, i don't know why we are going over the title thing let's keep it the samurai's garden. then i was saying, thank you, god and it became the samurai a garden which in the end worked when you decide hathat samurai is in your class you will see how it works. it works in many, many ways. i'm pleased it stayed the samurai's garden. not of anybody's choice but because it was the one we didn't want to fight over a
now they would put untitled. i put dount samurai's garden not thinking that would really with the title. and what happened was when it was time to choose a title my editor had a god awful title she felt was the most brilliant title since the grapes of wrath. it was like this long and everything was in it but the kitchen sink. love, samurai, garden and sushi. it was a terrible title and i didn't like it and i didn't know what to say i had never disagreed. that was the first time i disagree. i...
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Oct 30, 2012
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the last work is untitled but looks very much like this. in this last work after a lifetime of making paintings that were much more perfect she comes backing to this very brushy, very stormy painting this is the last painting she painted. and i was with her -- >> rose: this is 2004. >> 2004. her last painting. i was with her during the time she was dying i was zillionthing at her bed and she said to me, arne, there are three paintings in the studio. the one on the wall, the brushy one is perfect the other two aren't. i want you to go to the studio right now and destroy them. and i said okay because agnes painted perhaps ten versions of the single painting that you see until she got the one she wanted all of them were beautiful to my eye. she cut up nine of them. so i went to the studio and the other two paintings were perfection and they were beautiful and i cut them up to ribbons with a matt knife, she said "did you do it?" i said "i did it." and here you can see this changes drastically. you have this fantastic washed background and i thi
the last work is untitled but looks very much like this. in this last work after a lifetime of making paintings that were much more perfect she comes backing to this very brushy, very stormy painting this is the last painting she painted. and i was with her -- >> rose: this is 2004. >> 2004. her last painting. i was with her during the time she was dying i was zillionthing at her bed and she said to me, arne, there are three paintings in the studio. the one on the wall, the brushy...
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Oct 14, 2012
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the untitled manuscript is fascinating for the light it sheds on this one time neighbor. simkins grew up in a house right across from the strom thurmond grew up. simkins was five years older than strom thurmond. and he wrote about the two characters by the name hog stoops and his son, stone. these fictional characters follow thurmond's real-life accomplishment of will and strom thurmond as to make the pseudonyms perfect. one time simpkins even slips and refers to him as well. despite some minor errors in fact the manuscript provides an intimate perspective on well and strom thurmond and on edgefield. simkins treatment of hog stoops is relatively generous describing him as cold-blooded in his law practice, learned in the technicalities of the law with interest in justice for a black culture. simkins also pronounced him deserving of the honorary degree awarded him by the university of south carolina. hog was lynch woods man of moderation and charity who quote refused to speak unkindly of anyone. the town's most popular citizen for 40 years. yet the distinctive quality that
the untitled manuscript is fascinating for the light it sheds on this one time neighbor. simkins grew up in a house right across from the strom thurmond grew up. simkins was five years older than strom thurmond. and he wrote about the two characters by the name hog stoops and his son, stone. these fictional characters follow thurmond's real-life accomplishment of will and strom thurmond as to make the pseudonyms perfect. one time simpkins even slips and refers to him as well. despite some minor...
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the untitled manuscript is fascinating for the later sheds on his one-time neighbors. simkin screwup across and was five years older than strom thurmond. and he wrote about two characters, with a name hog stews and his son, stone. and these fictional areas follow so exactly the real-life accomplishments of will and strong thurmond to make the pseudonym superfluous. simkin sivan flipped and referred to hogs do. despite the minor errors, the manuscript provides an intimate live on willem strom thurmond. simkin's treatment is relatively generous, describing holidays cold-blooded and his law practice, learned in the technicalities of the law without the remotest interest or impolite culture. he also pronounced him deserving of the honorary degree awarded him by the university of south carolina. he was man of moderation and charity who refuse to speak unkindly if anyone's at the town's most popular citizen for 40 years. yet the distinctive quality that emerges of pollock stoops was that of remarkably mature pics there. he rolled ventura county to machination so secret that
the untitled manuscript is fascinating for the later sheds on his one-time neighbors. simkin screwup across and was five years older than strom thurmond. and he wrote about two characters, with a name hog stews and his son, stone. and these fictional areas follow so exactly the real-life accomplishments of will and strong thurmond to make the pseudonym superfluous. simkin sivan flipped and referred to hogs do. despite the minor errors, the manuscript provides an intimate live on willem strom...