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Morroe Berger also wrote the book " Benny Carter-A Life in American Music ," ( 1982 ) a two-volume work, covers Carter's career in depth, an essential work of jazz scholarship.
Among his more than 80 books are dozens of titles presenting non-moralistic reinterpretations of nearly all biblical texts, including a monumental three-volume scholarly treatise on Genesis 2-11 ( Strukturen des Bösen, 1977-8 ) and a two-volume commentary on the Gospel of Mark ; a number of titles on urgent social issues such as war ( Der Krieg und das Christentum, 1981 ), the environment ( Der tödliche Fortschritt, 1982 ), and burning moral issues such as abortion, living will, suicide ( Psychoanalyse und Moraltheologie ', 1982-4, 3 vols ); and, most recently, half a dozen volumes on the question of God in light of the findings of modern anthropology ( 1998 ), biology ( 1999 ), cosmology ( 2002 ), neurology ( 2006 – 2007 ); a depth psychological analysis of more than twenty of the most well-known fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm and one by Hans Christian Andersen.

1982 and biography
Each of the first four songbooks includes a detailed official biography, which is each time updated: this way, such songbooks, corresponding to the band's first four albums, chronicle the early official biography of Culture Club, from 1982 to 1986.
* Tarling, Nicholas ( 1982 ) The burthen, the risk, and the glory: a biography of Sir James Brooke, Kuala Lumpur ; New York: Oxford University Press.
* The book Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, an unauthorised biography by Mike West, published in 1982.
According to Londen, Ior Svedlin was interviewed by the Finnish newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet in 1982 and he was quoted there giving a statement that Londen has found most poignant in yielding a critical perspective on Ior Bock's own biography which he began to present to the public two years thereafter.
* Ruth Tomalin ( 1982 ) W. H. Hudson-a biography
With Callaghan eliminated, Crosland's second wife wrote in her 1982 biography, he voted for George Brown in the second ballot, although with zero enthusiasm, and with little interest about the result, as he was opposed to both of the candidates now standing for the party leadership.
In her biography published in 1982, Susan Crosland claimed her husband had told her " If it's the last thing I do, I'm going to destroy every fucking grammar school in England.
* Edwards, Jerome E. Pat McCarran: Political Boss of Nevada ( 1982 ), highly detailed scholarly biography
His standard biography was written by Pierre Sipriot, and published in two volumes ( 1982 and 1990 ).
According to the 1982 biography of Minkus, draft plans were first drawn up in 1946 and ranged from 9 to 40 stories.
His ideas were collected and published posthumously, edited by Helen Swick Perry, who also published a detailed biography in 1982 ( Perry, 1982, Psychiatrist of America ).
His daughter, Eileen Crossman, published a semi-fictionalised biography, " Mountain Rain ", in 1982, much of her material being drawn from Taylor ( 1944 ).
In addition to Our Iceberg is Melting ( 2006 ) and Leading Change ( 1996 ), Professor Kotter is the author of The Heart of Change ( 2002 ), John P. Kotter on What leaders Really Do ( 1999 ), Matsushita Leadership ( 1997 ) ( which won first place in the Financial Times, Booz-Allen Global Business Book Competition for biography / autobiography, Corporate Culture and Performance ( 1992 ), A Force for Change ( 1990 ), The Leadership Factor ( 1988 ), Power and Influence ( 1985 ), The General Managers ( 1982 ), and five other books published in the 1970s.
According to Anthony Casso's 2008 biography, DeMeo was killed at Patrick Testa's East Flatbush home by Joseph Testa and Anthony Senter following an agreement with Casso, who was given the contract by Gotti and DeCicco after they were unable to kill DeMeo during the fall of 1982.
On the faculty of the Department of History at Columbia University since 1982, he writes extensively on political history, the history of freedom, the early history of the Republican Party, African American biography, Reconstruction, and historiography.
Her books include The Novels of Virginia Woolf ( 1977 ); a study of the Anglo-Irish novelist Elizabeth Bowen ( 1981, revised 1999 ); a short critical book, the first published in Britain, on Philip Roth ( 1982 ); a critical biography of the American novelist Willa Cather, Willa Cather: A Life Saved Up ( 1989, reissued in a revised edition by Virago in 2008 ); and a major biography of Virginia Woolf ( 1996 ), which won the British Academy Rose Mary Crawshay Prize and was named as one of the New York Times Book Reviews best books of 1997.
Gray's books include ; " The Warning " about the accident at Three Mile Island ( 1982 ), " Drug Crazy ; how we got into this mess and how we can get out " ( 1998 ) " Angle of Attack " the biography of Harrison Storms and the true story of America's race to the moon ( 1992 )" The Death Game ; the luck of the draw " ( 2003 ).
* Champagne Charlie ( biography ), a 1982 biography by French author Joseph Henriot about Charles Heidseick
McCreath has written several books, is a co-author of the history textbooks Discovering Canada, Canadian History: Voices and Vision, has authored a biography, The life & times of Alexander Keith, Nova Scotia's brewmaster ( 2001 ), A History of Early NOva Scotia ( 1982 with John G. Leefe ) and The People's Choice ( about life as an MP-1995 ).
Tosches ' second book, a biography of Jerry Lee Lewis named Hellfire was published in 1982.

1982 and art
In 1983, Peter Greyson, an art student, entered Ottawa's National Archives ( known today as Library and Archives Canada ) and poured red paint mixed with glue over a copy of the proclamation of the 1982 constitutional amendment.
Although it had been funding British experimental films as early as 1952, the British Film Institute's foundation of a production board in 1964 — and a substantial increase in public funding from 1971 onwards — enabled it to become a dominant force in developing British art cinema in the 1970s and 80s: from the first of Bill Douglas's Trilogy My Childhood ( 1972 ), and of Terence Davies ' Trilogy Childhood ( 1978 ), via Peter Greenaway's earliest films ( including the surprising commercial success of The Draughtsman's Contract ( 1982 )) and Derek Jarman's championing of the New Queer Cinema.
In 1982, British courts recognised prior art by Peter Chilvers, who as a young boy on Hayling Island assembled his first board combined with a sail, in 1958.
In 1982 the New Zealand Art Gallery Directors Association issued a statement that in their opinion the Wizard was an authentic living work of art and the City Council appointed him Wizard of Christchurch.
Indingilizi Gallery is an art gallery in Mbabane, established in 1982 and showcases a range of Swazi art, including sculptures, paintings, batiks, mohair, ethnic jewellery and pottery.
The city was the setting for the 1982 art film Querelle, directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Tones on Tail was a musical side project of Daniel Ash of the gothic rock group Bauhaus, along with art school friend, flatmate and " Bauhaus roadie " Glenn Campling in 1982.
Opened as a museum in 1982, the Blount-Bridgers House serves as the town ’ s art and civic center.
In 1982, Loy was awarded The George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film.
Hedwig Gorski before 1982 came up up with the term performance poetry, to distinguish her text-based vocal performances from performance art, especially the work of performance artists, such as Laurie Anderson, who worked with music at that time.
The collection eventually went to Artpool, an art research centre in Budapest, Hungary who organized World Art Post, the first big scale artistamp exhibition in Central Europe in 1982, and in 1987 the first arstistamp exhibition to be held in a renowned museum.
** " The Apocalypse War ," written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD # 245 – 270 ( 1982 )
** “ The Apocalypse War ,” written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, art by Carlos Ezquerra, in 2000 AD # 245 – 270 ( 1982 )
In 1982, O ' Sullivan was awarded The George Eastman Award, given by George Eastman House for distinguished contribution to the art of film.
* Large scale integrated circuits technology: state of the art and prospects: proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on " Large Scale Integrated Circuits Technology: State of the Art and Prospects ," Erice, Italy, July 15 – 27, 1981 / edited by Leo Esaki and Giovanni Soncini ( 1982 )
He studied for a BA in fine art at Portsmouth Polytechnic, graduating in 1982.
The Lindsay-Mori-Wright lineup of DNA developed something of a cult following between 1979 and 1982, but perhaps more of their fans came from the art world than from rock audiences.
Innovative and internationally recognised art videos from this era were Despair ( 1982 ) by industrial music innovators SPK and Human Jukebox ( c. 1986 ) by The Scientists.
* Noddy, Tom ( 1982 ) " Tom Noddy's Bubble Magic " Pioneer bubble performer's explanations created the modern performance art.
In the Lectures on Literature ( 1982 ), in speaking of the novel Madame Bovary ( 1856 ), about the bourgeois wife of a country doctor, the writer Vladimir Nabokov ( 1899 – 1977 ) said that philistinism is manifest in the prudish attitude demonstrated by the man or the woman who accuses a work of art of being obscene.
Born in Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines, near Paris, he studied art at high-school until he graduated in 1982.
The term pixel art was first published by Adele Goldberg and Robert Flegal of Xerox Palo Alto Research Center in 1982.
He is considered the " father of method acting in America ," according to author Mel Gussow, and from the 1920s until his death in 1982 " he revolutionized the art of acting by having a profound influence on performance in American theater and movies ".

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