This looks most promising. Hopefully I can get into the city to view it in the coming weeks.
http://movies.nytimes.com/2013/03/13/mo ... l?ref=arts
New documentary about Philip Roth premiers.
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Wanna see!
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Otis- it is going to be a PBS American Masters segment later this month on public television in the States. I think they do wind up on the internet. Otherwise you are welcome to come over to my house for a viewing. I will DVR it for you.
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Found this little piece in Slate today- a sane counter to the euphoria of would be tour takers:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/201 ... uthor.html
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/201 ... uthor.html
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Yeah but if you were on the tour with Roth himself, as per that recent article, now that would be worth putting the books down for. I've done very little in the way of literary heritage trails in my life, but I've got a bang from seeing where they sat and wrote. Robert Graves, Brontes... And of course seeing Joyce's Martello Tower was wonderful, even if he was only there a few weeks, it still is used for the opening of one of literature's most significant works.
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Otis, it was a glorious walk through the master's work with him personally reminiscing about specific details for each period of his life and each specific book. His home in the Berkshire Hills of Litchfield just over the border from me in CT is beautiful and bucolic. I was not aware that he may have a relationship with Mia Farrow these days. It was something to hear him talk of being up in Woodstock which is just up the road. There is a touching scene towards the end with him alone in his home listening attentively to Mahler's "Songs for Dead Children". My wife was moved by that. It was interesting to see him credit Salinger[just like Updike] with having a marked impact on the development of his own writing. The end with him chuckling that this piece had to have an end and then him chortling that it should just be about an old man waiting to die made me most sad. He is simply waiting for his end with a quiet dignity. I share two things with him- a deep love and respect for the work of Joseph Conrad and Franz Kafka. I hope you can get a chance to see it on You Tube should they run the American Masters series.
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Mr. Roth weighs in recently on his twilight on the occassion of the publication of a new Swedish translation of Sabbath's Theatre: a nice interview with a Swedish publication
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... VGdeH9nkmg
and I also came across this brief excerpt from an interview in 2012 that discusses his particular friendship with John Updike:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... DLeX5wK6dg
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... VGdeH9nkmg
and I also came across this brief excerpt from an interview in 2012 that discusses his particular friendship with John Updike:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... DLeX5wK6dg
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