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Informationen zum Autor Wes Anderson's films include Bottle Rocket , Rushmore , The Royal Tenenbaums , Fantastic Mr Fox , Isle of Dogs and Moonrise Kingdom . The French Dispatch will be released on October 22, 2021 Klappentext Inspirations fro Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch - brilliant essays by New Yorker luminaries that directly inspired the characters and settings of the film. Leseprobe Art Talker Calvin Tomkins 1977 A fiery redhead with the speed of light, a cloud of blue chiffon, and a hearty “This lecture is about a very good-looking man with rather thin legs who was born just under five hundred years ago and had ideas about hospitality which most of us would find it hard to put into practice”—who but Rosamond Bernier, talking about François I of France, on a recent Wednesday evening at the Metropolitan Museum of Art? We are not alone in thinking Mme. Bernier the most stylish art talker around. A recent lecture series in the Met’s Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium was sold out two months in advance. Her invigoratingly literate television interviews with Philip Johnson, the architect, on CBS-TV’s “Camera Three” made the three Sunday mornings when they were shown astonishingly bearable for a much larger audience. Could we catch up with this scintillating creature (who has been married since 1975 to John Russell, the Times’s equally scintillating art critic) and importune her with a few questions? We could and we did. “Imagine being paid to talk!” Mme. Bernier said to us over lunch in a midtown French restaurant the other day. “I’ve been a listener all my professional life, and here I am talking everybody’s head off.” Mme. Bernier’s lecturing self, it seems, rose quite recently from the ashes of her former, publishing-and-writing self. After twenty-odd very busy years in Paris, where she and her ex-husband, Georges Bernier, founded the magazine L’OEil in 1955 and made it into one of the century’s best art journals, she was, as she put it, left “absolutely flat” when, in 1969, she lost both Bernier and L’OEil through divorce. “All at once, I had nothing to do,” she said. “I just cried all day.” Friends did what they could to cheer her up, but nothing really helped until Michael Mahoney, an art historian, persuaded her to give fourteen lectures on modern art to his students at Trinity College in Hartford in the fall of 1970. “I was terrified at the start, but it worked,” she said. “I’m probably the only person you know who hasn’t been psychoanalyzed. Those lectures literally saved my life.” Mme. Bernier, who was born in Philadelphia but grew up mostly in London, approached her subject from the point of view of an active participant. Having arrived in Paris in 1946 as European feature editor for the American Vogue , she followed her natural bent toward art by becoming a close friend of virtually all the important European artists of the period. Picasso took to her because she spoke fluent Spanish as well as French, and she was the first to see and report on his postwar paintings. Matisse saw to it that she wrote the first article on the chapel he was designing in Vence. Miró, Braque, Max Ernst, and many other artists gave her exclusive interviews and became lifelong Bernier-philes, and from 1955 on they all took a personal interest in the development of L’OEil . In her lectures at Trinity, she was careful to avoid the “famous-men-who-havebreathed- on-me” sort of gossip, but her close connection with the Paris art scene, her memory for the telling detail, and her own infectious delight in recapturing the atmosphere of the period made for a wonderfully vivid presentation. The Hartford suc...

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Contents
 
 
The Pilot Light                                                                      7
A conversation between Wes Anderson and Susan Morrison
The Years with Ross                                                         25
JAMES THURBER
Here at The New Yorker                                                 42
BRENDAN GILL
The Other Paris                                                                  54
LUC  SANTE
Thirty-two Rats from Casablanca                                81
JOSEPH MITCHELL
Mr. Hulot                                                                           103
LILLIAN  ROSS
Remembering Mr. Shawn                                             107
VED  MEHTA
The Days of Duveen                                                         129
S.M.  BEHRMAN
Art Talker                                                                          166
CALVIN  TOMKINS The Events in May: A Paris Notebook Part I               170
MAVIS  GALLANT
Dearest Edith                           

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Wes Anderson's films include Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, Fantastic Mr Fox, Isle of Dogs and Moonrise Kingdom. The French Dispatch will be released on October 22, 2021

Produktdetails

Autoren Wes Anderson, WES ED ANDERSON, David Brendel, Various
Mitarbeit Davi Brendel (Herausgeber), David Brendel (Herausgeber)
Verlag Pushkin Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 30.06.2020
 
EAN 9781782276647
ISBN 978-1-78227-664-7
Seiten 288
Themen Belletristik > Erzählende Literatur > Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews
Belletristik > Lyrik, Dramatik
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Medien, Kommunikation

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