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The Skylark is a tremendously interesting way-station that I took for my final destination, and it bristles with all kinds of ideas and scenes and situations that were never really fully worked out, but it shows exactly what I thought I was doing at the time.
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•Glenn Close shines in Skylark (Hallmark, 9 ET/PT), the lovely, if not quite as good, follow-up to Sarah, Plain and Tall.
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Also known as the E.E. Smith Memorial Award, the Skylark is presented by the New England Science Fiction Association (NESFA).
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The Skylark is a tremendously interesting way-station that I took for my final destination, and it bristles with all kinds of ideas and scenes and situations that were never really fully worked out, but it shows exactly what I thought I was doing at the time.
A Clarification on Peter Straub’s THE SKYLARK and His Novella A SPECIAL PLACE 2009
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The Skylark is a tremendously interesting way-station that I took for my final destination, and it bristles with all kinds of ideas and scenes and situations that were never really fully worked out, but it shows exactly what I thought I was doing at the time.
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The Skylark is a tremendously interesting way-station that I took for my final destination, and it bristles with all kinds of ideas and scenes and situations that were never really fully worked out, but it shows exactly what I thought I was doing at the time.
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Moving effortlessly, and with great authority, between the past and the present, the magical and the mundane, The Skylark is the kind of intense, wholly absorbing reading experience that only Peter Straub could have created.
Archive 2009-04-01 RobB 2009
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Moving effortlessly, and with great authority, between the past and the present, the magical and the mundane, The Skylark is the kind of intense, wholly absorbing reading experience that only Peter Straub could have created.
Books in the Mail (W/E 04/25/2009) RobB 2009
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Mr. Loueke set Hoagy Carmichael's "Skylark" to a Central African groove; he inserted paper beneath his instrument's strings for one section of John Coltrane's "Naima" to mimic a thumb-piano.
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The words to "Skylark" or "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening" sound as if the singer just thought them up on the spot -- no matter how many times you hear them.
VOICE OF AMERICA 2007
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