"You know, that's one thing Manon wasn't wearing: a watch. You don't see a lot of watch wearing in the soprano world. Have you ever noticed that? Tosca? No watch. Madame Butterfly? Again, no watch."
He is no longer paying attention, but it doesn't stop me. We have traded places. "If in La Boheme you gave everyone wristwatches, you'd have a happy ending...You wouldn't have that guy singing about his coat. He'd look at his watch and go 'Yikes!'"
--from Who Will Run the Frog Hospital, Lorrie Moore, 1994
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Culture, an observation
No doubt there is an eternal appeal to lists. As the philosopher and novelist Umberto Eco recently said in a published interivew, "The list is the origin of culture."
From Noam cohen's story in the New York Times Business Section on Bill Simmons sports column on ESPN.Com
From Noam cohen's story in the New York Times Business Section on Bill Simmons sports column on ESPN.Com
Narratives--the ingredients
Narratives, aristotle suggests in his 'Poetics,' work best if they're arranged around some pre-existing unit of time: sunrise to sunset, January to December. This is observed by Jess Row in his NYTBR review of Maureen Howard's The Rags of Time, November 15, 2009.
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