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Article: many roads traveled.(Daily Break)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- November 6, 2004
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Byline: TERESA ANNAS
NORFOLK -- BY Teresa Annas
Wray on Lincoln's April 1865 assassination:
Her wings were wide, extended, full of sunshiney wind over a land of pain.
Around 1989, Wray moved to Ucross, Wyo., where he spent two years directing an artists residency program called the Ucross Foundation, which also ran several ranches.
So far, his subjects were people, but a sense of place was critical, too. With his next subject, that formula was reversed. He looked at the Chelsea Hotel, haven to artists and writers since it opened in the 1880s on New York's West 23rd Street. Mark Twain, Dylan Thomas and Sherwood Anderson spent time there. Thomas Wolfe wrote ...