Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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Page 153
... audience - sizably Negro , but still preponderantly white - cheer and laugh and break into applause at every line curs- ing white America . After all , it's not some exotic Other from across the seas who is being abused — like the ...
... audience - sizably Negro , but still preponderantly white - cheer and laugh and break into applause at every line curs- ing white America . After all , it's not some exotic Other from across the seas who is being abused — like the ...
Page 265
... audience . The performers may sprinkle water on the audience , or fling pennies or sneeze- producing detergent powder at it . Someone may be making near- deafening noises on an oil drum , or waving an acetylene torch in the direction of ...
... audience . The performers may sprinkle water on the audience , or fling pennies or sneeze- producing detergent powder at it . Someone may be making near- deafening noises on an oil drum , or waving an acetylene torch in the direction of ...
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... audience of Happenings , a loyal , appreciative , and for the most part experienced audience , frequently does not know when they are over , and has to be sig- nalled to leave . The fact that in the audiences one sees mostly the same ...
... audience of Happenings , a loyal , appreciative , and for the most part experienced audience , frequently does not know when they are over , and has to be sig- nalled to leave . The fact that in the audiences one sees mostly the same ...
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