O'Connor, who emerged from his childhood with a lifelong disdain for the British middle class, fared better in the " Times's Sunday Book Review ", where John W . Aldridge, a professor of literature at New York University, likened him to Yeats, praised him for his " sharply epigrammatic wittiness " and hailed him for revealing himself as " an unspeakable cad, scoundrel and snob in short a brutally honest man ."
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O'Connor, who emerged from his childhood with a lifelong disdain for the British middle class, fared better in the Times'Sunday Book Review, where John W . Aldrige, a professor of literature at New York University, likened O'Connor to Yeats, praised him for his " sharply epigrammatic wittiness " and hailed him for revealing himself as " an unspeakable cad, scoundrel and snob _ in short a brutally honest man ."
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Sculptor Tad Savinar has three works at the station's mezzanine and platform levels . " A Drop of Sustenance ", suspended above the escalators to the northbound platform, features a large raindrop that represents the " living water " used for sustenance for the region's plants and animals; " The Seattle Times " called it a " regionally apt pop-art image " and praised its wittiness . " A Molecule of the Region " on the southbound entry features memories and sayings about Tukwila from residents arranged in a ball-and-stick molecular model.
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Music historian Thomas Hischak has written of Spialek that perhaps his greatest contribution " was the modern ballet orchestrations he made of Richard Rodgers'music for " Slaughter on Tenth Avenue " and the " Princess Zenobia " ballet in " On Your Toes ", the " Big Brother " ballet in The Boys From Syracuse, and " Peter's Journey " ballet in Babes in Arms . " In the " Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians ", George J . Ferencz writes of Spialek, " His theatre orchestrations are distinguished by their wittiness, frequent text-painting and masterful use of minimum resources ."