Authors: Lucy Moore
247
âthe highest form'
: Massine,
My Life in Ballet
, pp. 86â7.
247
âtwo Nijinskys'
: Tamara Nijinsky,
Nijinsky and Romola
, p. 379.
247
âWhere the essential Nijinsky existed'
: Romola Nijinsky,
Nijinsky; and The last years of Nijinsky
, p. 114.
247
âwrapped up ⦠take place'
: Tamara Nijinsky,
Nijinsky and Romola
, p. 77.
248
âNijinsky alone ⦠merriment below'
: Draper,
Music at Midnight
, p. 187.
248
âYou could never believe'
: Cocteau,
Journals
, p. 53.
248
âToo familiar'
: Cocteau,
The Cock and the Harlequin
, p. 46.
249
âI do not like'
: Nijinsky,
Nijinsky's Diary
, p. 128.
249
âWhat kind of beauty'
: Buckle,
Nijinsky
, p. 298.
249
âI could not agree'
: Nijinsky,
Nijinsky's Diary
, p. 103.
249
âI want to prove'
: ibid., p. 42.
249
âNow that ⦠one else'
: N. Wright,
Rattigan's Nijinsky
(London, 2011), p. 42.
250
âAbsolutely everything he invented'
: Drummond (ed.),
Speaking of Diaghilev
, p. 114.
250
âI would not hesitate'
: Rambert,
Quicksilver: The Autobiography of Marie Rambert
, p. 60.
250
Ninette de Valois
: Parker,
Nijinsky
, p. 10.
250
âHad Niijinsky tried'
: Karsavina,
Theatre Street
, p. 151.
251
Come, come now
: a very loose paraphrase of Haskell,
Balletmania
, p. 47.
251
âAh! What poet'
: Francis de Moimandre's Introduction to G. Barbier,
Designs on the Dances of Vaslav Nijinsky
(London, 1913).
251
âthe greatest of stage artists'
: C. Van Vechten,
Music After the Great War
(New York, 1915), p. 77.
251
âhis dancing has the unbroken quality'
: Magriel,
Nijinsky, Pavlova, Duncan: Three Lives in Dance
, p. 7.
252
âI have never seen'
: ibid., p. 65.
252
âtiny, almost unnoticeable movements'
: L. M. Newman (ed.),
The Correspondence of Edward Gordon Craig and Count Harry Kessler
(London, 1995), p. 78.
252
âLooking at him'
: Denby in Magriel,
Nijinsky, Pavlova, Duncan: Three Lives in Dance
, p. 20.
252
âIt was not only ⦠melting tenderness'
: Beaumont, âGarland for Nijinsky' in
Ballet Annual 1950
, pp. 189â90.
253
âHe looks as if the body'
: Magriel,
Nijinsky, Pavlova, Duncan: Three Lives in Dance
, p. 21.
253
âI do not see anything ⦠on stage'
: ibid., pp. 20â21.
253
âprobably ⦠some photographs'
: Nijinsky,
Nijinsky's Diary
, p. xliv.
254
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: A. Croce,
New Yorker
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