Michael Fried, art historian, art critic, cultural historian, and poet, who teaches at Johns Hopkins, is going to be at Princeton this week as a Short Term Fellow of the Humanities Council, owing to the initiative of Comparative Literature, and this is to remind you of his presence among us. On Thursday December 4th at 5:00 PM, he will give a talk under the title “Anri Sala’s ‘Long Sorrow'” in Wolfensohn Hall at the Institute for Advanced Study. On Wednesday from 1:30-2:30, he will be available for conversation in the 3d floor lounge in McCormick Hall; you are urged to come with topics you’d like to take up with him, e.g., formalism, phenomenology, and the relation of criticism to history.
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