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Jan 1, 1901 — Jan 1, 1983· 82 yrs

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George Herzog

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NEAR the edge of the Liberian rain forest, on a hill overlooking the Cavally River, was the village of Kundi.

— from Cow-Tail Switch

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Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--Gold Level

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The Brooklyn Immersionists were a community of artists, musicians and writers that moved beyond the distancing aesthetics of postmodernism and immersed themselves and their audiences in the world where they lived. First emerging in the late 1980s and coming to fruition in the 1990s, the experimental scene in Williamsburg, Brooklyn catalyzed the largest New York renaissance to take root outside Manhattan. Rejecting the cloistering of the arts into disciplinary siloes, and stressing local vitality over the curatorial priorities of Manhattan, the Immersionists created fully dimensional experiences in the streets, rooftops and abandoned warehouses. Unlike the artificial immersion of digital media, and installation art that is walled off in a museum or gallery, the Brooklyn Immersionists cultivated rich webs of connection across disciplines and with their entire neighborhood. The dynamic, post-postmodern culture played a critical role in revitalizing Williamsburg’s deteriorating industrial waterfront and spread a wave of environmental enchantment to Bushwick, DUMBO, and throughout Brooklyn.

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Folk and fairy tales

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A collection of children's folk and fairy tales, including fables of Aesop.

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Cow-Tail Switch

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