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Starting at zero : Black Mountain College, 1933-57

by Mary Emma Harris

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Black Mountain College began as a utopian dream, born out of the Depression and the rise of Fascism, and became one of the most productive and star-studded episodes in 20th century American arts.
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A great deal of fascinating information on such people as Buckminster Fuller, Charles Olson, Elaine de Kooning, Merce Cunningham, Robert Creeley, etc, at Black Mountain College, NC, with sumptuous illustrations in colour and black and white. ( )
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