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career as a solo performer, 76–78 |
“English-Jewish background,”, 68 |
“mission” to create a theatre in Ireland, 72 |
problems with his late-career overacting, 76–77 |
theatre vs. radio and television, 78–79 |
marketing industry as destroyer of spontaneous popular culture, 10–11, 134n19 |
Maximilian II, 108 |
and connoisseurship of medals, 108 |
McMaster, Anew (Irish actor-manager), 71 |
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 112 |
as limitation, 30 |
Moissi/Moisiu, Alexander/Aleksandër (continued) |
Kraus and Kafka’s dislike of, 87–88 |
popularity, 86–87 |
vocal qualities, 86–87 |
Molnár, Ferenc, 94 |
Monroe, Marilyn, 28 |
Mountbatten, Lord Louis, 119 |
Naipaul, V. S. (Sir Vidia), 2–3 |
refusal to be “third world writer,”, 2 |
narod, 10 |
contrasted with “people,”, 10 |
Nathan, George Jean, 22–24, 37, 43, 45, 49, 61, 74–75, 137n53, 140n63, 141n76, 142n82, 143n98, 149n184 |