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From: The Boston Globe
Date: 20071230
Author:Jan Gardner

Artful wordsmiths

Victor Hugo, D.H. Lawrence, Tennessee Williams, Annie Proulx, Tom Wolfe, Susan Minot, Walter Mosley, Sylvia Plath, and Derek Walcott are among the 100-plus artists in a fascinating exhibit called "The Writer's Brush."

A coffee-table book with the same title is a fitting companion to the show, at Pierre Menard Gallery, 10 Arrow St., Cambridge, through Jan. 15. Like the exhibit, the book - written by Donald Friedman and published by the nonprofit Mid-List Press - celebrates writers for whom painting and drawing are as vital as putting words on paper. Not all of the ...

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