Nijinsky by Lucy Moore " review
Vaslav Nijinsky's brief career and doomed existence is tackled with angry unsentimentalityVaslav Nijinsky was almost immobile at the last moment of his real life. Only his expressive hands moved, turning magazine pages as he waited outside the office of a pioneer psychiatrist at a Zurich asylum. After a consultation the doctor privately announced to Nijinsky's wife, the incorrigible Romola de Pulszky, that her husban…
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