Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xxvi, 310 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-293) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction: The body electric -- Part one. A panoramic view of grace -- Flair to remember : why Cary Grant epitomizes grace -- Grace among others: Jay Gatsby, Eleanor Roosevelt, and other good hosts -- Grace and humor: Maggie Thatcher, Johnny Carson, and my 105-year-old highball-sipping great-grandmother -- Grace and the art of getting along: how the baby boomers derailed centuries of manners instruction -- Part two. Looking at grace -- Superstar grace: lessons from Motown -- Everyday grace: cooks, waiters, and roadies -- Grace in art: the sculptor who set the body free -- Part three. Grace in action -- Athletes: Roger Federer, Olga Korbut, and others who play with ease -- Dancers: the grace of transcendence -- Walking with grace: catwalks, crosswalks, and presidential bearing -- Part four. Grace under pressure -- The pratfall effect: stumbling into grace -- Working at grace: lessons from Vaudeville -- "To become unstuck": finding grace despite physical difficulties -- Part five. Understanding grace: theories and practice -- The science of grace: survival of the graceful -- Amazing grace: religion without judgment -- Leap into grace: techniques for graceful living -- Conclusion -- Tips for moving well through life. |
Summary |
"A Pulitzer Prize-winning dance critic teaches us to appreciate--and enact--grace in every dimension, from the physical to the emotional,"--Amazon.com. |
Subject |
Grace (Aesthetics)
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Grace (Aesthetics) (OCoLC)fst00945756
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ISBN |
9780393243956 (hardcover) |
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0393243958 (hardcover) |
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