Sarah Benhardt was the great actress of her age and the first internationally outrageous star. She had a violent temper, a sublime ego, and insatiable appetites. Did she sleep in a silk-lined coffin (see pl. 27) and was the Prince of Wales one of her lovers?
(Biographers Fizdale and Gold turned to writing when they could no longer perform as duo pianists.)
In the Sahara, the Dogon have built a culture of ceremony and celebration in a world of drought. Architect Aldo Van Eyck's dedication to detail and integrity made him the ideal first interpreter of their elegant economy.
(Louis Kahn's "Silence and Light" appears in this same volume of Via.)
7 essays by the author of LoTR
The best-known is "On Fairy-Stories," a discussions of the requirements of believable fantasy. It is not about those "Flower fairies and fluttering sprites...that [Tolkien] so disliked as a child." "A Secret Vice" has implications about programming and programmers.
The title essay ("The Monsters and the Critics") sheds light on the unsatisfactory Star Wars prequels.

