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Sunday, November 16, 2008
telly really does rule the world
"I would like to say one thing to John McCain."
"Listen, Senator: you don't show up for me, America doesn't show up for you."
David Letterman, on The Late Show, November 6th, 2008.
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Reading List
Van Sijll, Jennifer, 'Cinematic Storytelling', MW Productions, 2005
Chaudhuri, Una, '(De) Facing the Animals. Zooesis and Performance', Project Muse, 2007.
Williams, Kate, 'England's Mistress', Arrow Books, 2007.
Corrin, Kwon, Bryson, 'Mark Dion', Phaidon, 1997.
Wright, Lawrence, 'The Looming Tower', Penguin, 2006.
ed. Carter, Angela, 'Wayward Girls & Wicked Women', Virago Press, 1986.
Schinitzler, Arthur, 'Frauline Else', Pushkin Press, 2001.
Films watched in New York, Fall 2008.
'20th Century', Howard Hawks, (1934).
'The Chase', Arthur Penn, (1966).
'The Bandwagon', Vincente Minnelli, (1953).
'Everyone Says I Love You', Woody Allen, (1996).
'The Changeling', Clint Eastwood, (2008).
'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence', John Ford, (1961).
'Bicycle Thieves', Vittorio De Sica, (1948).
'La Ronde', Max Ophuls, (1950).
'The Great McGinty', Preston Sturges, (1940).
'Le Plaisir', Max Ophuls, (1952).
Books read in New York, Fall 2008.
Tyler, Anne, 'Celestial Navigation', Ivy Books, (1974).
Isniguro, Kazuo, 'Remains of the Day', Vintage International, (1989).
Tyler, Anne, 'Saint Maybe', Ivy Books, (1992).
''Frederick H. Evans: A Logical Perfection'', Catalogue 18 from 'Sun Pictures', (2008).
Gordimer, Nadine, 'Get A Life', Farrar Straus Giroux, (1995).
Tyler, Anne, 'The Amateur Marriage', Alfred A. Knopf, (2004).
Friedman, Joe, 'New York Interiors', (2001).
Montagu, Mary Wortley, 'Life on the Golden Horn', Penguin, (2007).
Balzac, Honore de, 'Cousin Bette', Penguin, (1986).
Welty, Eudora, 'Petrified Man', in 'Collected Stories', Harcourt Inc., (2001).
Busch, Akiko, 'Geography of Home', Princeton Architectural Press, (1999).
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