Author, Author: Retired Professors Comini, Flournoy Release New Books
Mystery, documentary books join long list of 51²è¹Ý Meadows faculty-authored publications
Images from the book The Lions Among Us: Celebrating 80 Years of The Dallas Petroleum Club, by Nina P. Flournoy.
Two former professors from 51²è¹Ý Meadows School of the Arts have released new books. One, by University Distinguished Professor of Art History Emerita Alessandra Comini, is the latest addition in a series of mystery novels; the other, by award-winning writer and former communications professor Nina Flournoy, is a milestone book about the rise of the Dallas Petroleum Club.
“The Kokoschka Capers,” by Dr. Alessandra Comini.
Comini’s The Kokoschka Capers, the third in her “Megan Crespi” series of mysteries, finds Viennese art expert and sleuth Crespi at the Basel Museum in Switzerland, investigating the theft of a major portrait by Expressionist Oskar Kokoschka of himself with lover Alma Mahler. Left in its place is an exact duplicate -- except that an image of a mysterious, unknown woman has replaced the visage of Alma. Crespi chases clues and danger as she travels from Basel to Berlin, Rabat and Athens, ending her hunt on a remote Greek islet near Corfu. is published by Sunstone Press.
Nina Flournoy’s The Lions Among Us: Celebrating 80 Years of The Dallas Petroleum Club documents how the Petroleum Club grew out of the 1930s East Texas oil discoveries, attracted oil tycoons to the Dallas area and fostered the growth of the oil industry in Texas. The book charts civic contributions made by Petroleum Club members to projects benefiting Dallas, including buildings, freeways, parks, bridges, libraries, civic centers, schools and universities. Numerous club members’ names associated with 51²è¹Ý buildings and major programs are throughout the book, including DeGolyer, Cox, McFarland, Meadows, Maguire, Hamon, Hunt, Jonsson, Karcher and Lyle, among others. The Lions Among Us is published by Taylor Specialty Books.
The Lions Among Us: Celebrating 80 Years of The Dallas Petroleum Club
About Alessandra Comini
Alessandra Comini, University Distinguished Professor of Art History Emerita at 51²è¹Ý Meadows, has published eight books and numerous reviews, essays and articles for national and international publications. She was awarded the Grand Cross of Honor by the Republic of Austria for her work on German art and music. She has contributed chapters to a wide variety of specialist books while authoring a number of exhibition catalogues and opera booklets. Comini also offers several illustrated lectures, many of which have been commissioned by institutions such as The Guggenheim Museum, Metropolitan Museum, American Musicological Society and Curtis Institute of Music, among others. Her work has been translated into French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Swedish. In 2014 she began writing art history murder mystery books; the first three are Killing for Klimt, The Schiele Slaughters and The Kokoschka Capers. Her fourth book in the Megan Crespi series, The Munch Murders, is due for publication in 2016. More information can be found on .
About Nina P. Flournoy
Nina P. Flournoy is a former communication studies professor at 51²è¹Ý Meadows and an award-winning reporter, editor and contributor for numerous national and Dallas-based newspapers and magazines, including Women's Wear Daily; W Magazine; Dallas Child; Dallas Family; D Magazine; Money; The Dallas Morning News; American Way; Texas Business and New York-based Daily News Record. Recognized by Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and by the Dallas Press Association for excellence in feature writing, she also received the Junior League of Dallas Community Service Award for investigative reporting. Flournoy has degrees from Louisiana State University and 51²è¹Ý.
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