Citizen Annenberg. - By Jack Shafer - Slate Magazine
It's a life that proves that you can earn polite notices in death no matter how you lived if you give away a billion dollars to the right places before you croak.
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Obituary: Professor Wallace Fowlie | Independent, The (London) | Find Articles at BNET
Independent, The (London), Nov 5, 1998 by Nicholas Johnson
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Wallace Fowlie, 89, Authority On French Poets and Rebels - New York Times
August 20, 1998
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Richard Widmark, Actor, Dies at 93 - New York Times
Richard Widmark, who created a villain in his first movie role who was so repellent and frightening that the actor became a star overnight, died Monday at his home in Roxbury, Conn. He was 93.
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R. B. Kitaj, Painter of Moody Human Dramas, Dies at 74 - New York Times
R. B. Kitaj, an American artist who became influential in Britain with figurative and Pop Art paintings that ran against the grain of 1960s and ’70s abstraction
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News from the Republic of Letters
There are a lot of "artists" one could do without, but people like W. G. "Max" Sebald, who died in a car crash as this issue was going to press, are so rare, so infinitely valuable, that the loss affects all of us.
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Flak Magazine: W.G. Sebald, 12-17-01
Sebald ... was also one of those rare writers who could elucidate a fully developed conscience within their work.
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Threepenny: Clark et al, Sebald Symposium
What Arthur Penn said of film—that it trembles constantly on the brink of being boring—also holds true for the work of W. G. Sebald.
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Obituary: WG Sebald | News | Guardian Unlimited Books
German writer shaped by the 'forgetfulness' of his fellow countrymen after the second world war
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