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Notes & CommentsJune 2006 Moving passages On Laura Jacobs's newest book. Regular readers will know that we are fond of T. S. Eliots definition of criticism as the elucidation of works of art and the correction of taste. Those tasks are a large part of what The New Criterion is about, and we are grateful to be able to offer regular examples of such criticism in many areas of cultural endeavor, from fiction and poetry to the visual arts, theater, music, and the dance. The impending publication of Laura Jacobss Landscape with Moving Figures: A Decade on Dance (Dance and Movement Press) provides a sterling instance of what we mean. Laura has been the dance critic of The New Criterion since 1994. In that time, she has distinguished herself as the best in the business. She has an uncanny talent for communicating the substancethe feel, the texture, the physical presenceof the dancers art. Its not just that she was trained as a dancer herselfot ... You need to login to view the full text of this article. This article originally appeared in The New Criterion, Volume 24 June 2006, on page 2 Copyright © 2008 The New Criterion | www.newcriterion.com http://www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/moving-passages-2439
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