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Chargement... Pull My Daisypar Jack Kerouac
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The photography, at once realistic and poetic, is by Robert Frank, whose remarkable picture-book, The Americans, was lately published by Grove Press. The direction is by Frank plus Alfred Leslie, a leading abstract-expressionist painter. They have got a lot out of their amateur, and doubtless refractory, charges not by teaching them how to “act” but by eavesdropping on them; the effect is spontaneous and alive. But the surprise, for me, was the narration by Jack Kerouac, which kept things rolling along on a tide of laughter and poetry... Kerouac shows an unexpected virtuosity at the great American art of kidding.
Pull my daisy: A short fictional film in which a married couple hang out with their friends, including several beat poets and a "square" bishop.The sin of Jesus: A short fictional film in which a young woman struggles to overcome the monotony of her failing marriage and dead-end job at a chicken farm.Me and my brother: A documentary film in which poet Peter Orlovsky attempts to care for his catatonic brother, Julius Orlovsky. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The strength of this book is the pictures! I think that they are stills from the film, but they are still pretty cool! The poem is in here, as is a script, or is it a transcript, of the short movie. And finally, there is a layout of photos with quotes from the movie under them, sort of like a storyboard. I still don't think the play makes a lot of sense, but I'm curious to see the film!
“The bishop says, What, holy, holy?” ( )