--Jon Savage, Faber Book of Pop
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Reaktion Books, University of Chicago Press. |
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Reaktion Books, University of Chicago Press. |
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The artists of Atelier Ballet in Opera Atelier's production of Charpentier's David and Jonathan. (Photo: Bruce Zinger.) |
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Robert De Niro and Robert De Niro in The Alto Knights. (Photo: Warner Bros.) |
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A display wall from Between Life and Light at the Jane Corkin Gallery. |
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(Both titles: Reaktion Books/University of Chicago Press.) |
--J .K. Huysmans
--Aldous Huxley
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Kate Baldwin and Brian Stokes Mitchell in Love Life. (Photo: Joan Marcus.) |
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(Deep Vellum/A Strange Object.) |
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Lily Rabe and Levon Hawke in Ghosts. (Photo: Jeremy Daniel.) |
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Vincent Randazzo and Avanthika Srinivasan in The Triumph of Love. (Photo: Liza Voll.) |
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NYRBooks Classics. University of Texas Press. |
--Jimi Hendrix
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Genevieve Penn Nabity and National Ballet of Canada artists in Swan Lake. (Photo: Karolina Kuras.) |
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From left: Scot Williams as Pete Best, Gary Bakewell as Paul McCartney, Ian Hart as John Lennon, and Chris O'Neill as George Harrison. (Photo: Channel Four Films.) |
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George Stamos. (Photo: Susan Moss.) |
--Stanley Kubrick
--Federico Fellini
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Genevieve Penn Nabity and Christopher Gerty in The Four Seasons. Gerty was injured and replaced by Larkin Miller in the performance our critic attended. (Photo: Carolina Kuras.) |
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Peter Sarsgaard (left) and cast in September 5. (Photo: Paramount.) |
David Lynch in the documentary David Lynch: The Art Life (2016).
A wise man once told me that mystery is the most essential ingredient of life, for the following reason: mystery creates wonder, which leads to curiosity, which in turn provides the ground for our desire to understand who and what we truly are.
Only a few times have I ever felt that being in an audience enhanced my experience of a film. For me art has always been a private thing: “just me and a mirror and my brain,” as The Bee Gees once put it. The obvious benefit of solitary viewing is that you needn’t filter out your neighbors’ responses—contagions of fidgeting whenever action slows or logic separates, gales of laughter at aggressively unfunny jokes. Freed from the bullying influence of consensus, you watch differently; you don’t expect a film to perform for you in the same way. Instead of saying, “Here I am, entertain me,” you adopt the less adversarial, more absorptive role of the engaged bystander. You let the thing develop on its own terms, taking whatever risks it chooses to become whatever it wants to be. Then you judge how well, or if, it did that.— “Opening Statement” of “The Archivist,” from The Secret History of Twin Peaks (2016), by Mark Frost
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Portrait of William S. Burroughs by Lance Austin Olsen. |
W. B.
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Kwaku Okyere, Louise Lambert, Sarah Murphy-Dyson and Nickeshia Garrick in People, Places and Things (Photo: Elana Emer) |
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Kirsten McKinnon as Christine (played by Kirsten Leblanc at the performance our critic saw) in La Reine-Garçon. (Photo: Michael Cooper.) |
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Helen J Shen and Darren Criss in Maybe Happy Ending. |
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Marianne Faithfull. (Photo: Peter Seeger.) |
Marcel Proust
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Tye Sheridan and Jude Law in The Order. |
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Missagh Zareh and Soheila Golestani in Mohammad Rasoulof's The Seed of the Sacred Fig. |
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The cast of Last Landscape. (Photo by Fran Chudnoff.) |
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Flow. (Courtesy of Janus Films.) |
--Machado de Assis
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Reaktion Books/University of Chicago Press. |
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Elliott Heffernan and Saiorse Ronan in Steve McQueen's Blitz. (Photo: Parisa Taghizadeh/Apple TV+.) |
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Timothée Chalamet in A Complete Unknown. (Photo: Macall Polay. Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures.) |
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The cast of House. From left: Omar Epps, Olivia Wilde, Robert Sean Leonard, Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Jesse Spencer, Jennifer Morrison, Peter Jacobson. (Photo: Joe Viles/NBC.) |
Morton Feldman
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From left: Thomas Middleditch, Amber Gray, Bill Irwin, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz, and Jessica Hecht in Eureka Day. (Photo: Jeremy Daniel) |