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"That race director from Abu Dhabi worked harder for Max's championship that Binotto ever will for Charles" - my friend who's not even watching f1
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I am. So sorry that this announcement came out after you’d already released the 2025 chapter. Genuinely one of the first things I thought when I saw the announcement was “omg this is gonna impact glitter on the floor” 😭
i think this explains how i feel inside right now . i am in Crisis
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It’s Fine Press Friday!
Death of a Salesman: Certain Private Conversations in two Acts and a Requiem, a tragedy by American playwright, screenwriter, and essayist Arthur Miller (1915-2005) is here published, with five etchings by American graphic artist, Leonard Baskin (1922-2000), by the Limited Editions Club (LEC) in a limited edition of 1500 copies signed by the playwright and the artist in 1984.
The play, Death of a Salesman, first opened on February 10, 1949. It was incredibly popular, and is considered by some critics to be one of the best American plays. It has since been revived on Broadway five times and adapted to film ten times, and has won numerous awards. Salesman is a fine example of one of Arthur Miller’s dominant themes,the importance of the father-son relationship. It is somewhat inspired by Miller's short time working for his father. His biographer wrote:
Arthur particularly loathed the vulgarity and aggressiveness of the buyers, who treated his father and the salesmen with arrogant contempt, and he became acutely aware of the meaning of self-respect when he saw how cruelly it was abused.
The play is about the unrealistic expectations we have for ourselves and others, expectations that cause us to lose sight of what really matters even to the point of falling out of touch with reality. In this case it is the expectations a father has for his children.
This edition marks Leonard Baskin’s third time illustrating for the Limited Editions Club. Other tiles he has worked on include, Eugene O'Neill’s The Iceman Cometh, 1982 and Aristotle’s Poetics & Politics, 1964, both of which we may feature at a later date.. The striking etched portraits are very characteristic of Baskin’s work. Baskin often works in themes of death. His etchings richly portray the mental degradation that the main character, Willy Loman, suffers from.
This book was designed by book designer Benjamin Shiff, son of LEC owner Sydney Shiff. He selected American and English Monotype Bulmer fonts, which were set in type by Dan Carr and Julia Ferrarie at Golgonooza Letter Foundry. The text was printed at the Wild Carrot Letterpress by Daniel Keleher and the etchings were printed at The Heron Press by Bruce Chandler. The paper was made by Cartiere Enrico Magnani and the book was bound by Gray Parrot Incorporated. Our copy was a gift from our friend Jerry Buff.
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NEW • Adam Driver 📷 at the introduction for the US Premiere of Ferrari (2023) at Alice Tully Hall for the 61st New York Film Festival, October 13, 2023 — Penélope Cruz, Sheilene Woodley and Gabriel Leone. Film Festival | NYFF | 61st | Screening | 1K | 13.10.23
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Miami GP '23 // Post FP2
"(On his crash) I pushed too much...Apart from that, i think the feeling is pretty good over one lap. Over the race, we are so far behind. Red Bull is, again, in a league of its own."
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we as a society moved on way too fast from the ferrari modeling video. I still think about that daily.
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