A question, tarascon (when we refine things you/I can modify your post so everything is clear in the 1st post).
Do we need to post proof to go on?
do we just carry on or wait for conformation ?
In Under Milk Wood, who was the omnipresent narrator
Is this just for clever folk, or can anybody play?
being attacked by a dog. :-\
Oh, oh, I know this, I know this!! I'm not much of a reader so I'll answer now that I can. ;D
L'Année dernière à Marienbad (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Year_at_Marienbad)?
I've found two other film connections with the novel:
L'invenzione di Morel (1974) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071667/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_12) and L'invention de Morel (1967) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0453372/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_15)
Here's the next one:
In Il nome della rosa (The Name of the Rose) there's a blind librarian. What is his name and why did Eco called him like that?
What is the secondary ability of the eponymous hero
of the Philip K richard short story which was the basis
of a Nic Cage Film.
Should we try to figure out a system to reward correct answers... one that is less involved than the point system we use on the Name That Movie thread?
What is the secondary ability of the eponymous hero
of the Philip K richard short story which was the basis
of a Nic Cage Film.
In Fahrenheit 451, what are the three symbols in the firemen's uniform?
The protagonist of Going to the Sun by James McManus is a woman named Penny Culligan. Which disease does she suffer from?
1. WAR IS PEACE
2. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY
3. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
Despite its title, Dictionary of the Khazars by Milorad Pavic, is a work of fiction. Which specific word (usually used when referring to some computer text) describes what makes this an unusual novel?
Hypertext is a markup language, not a text or form of typography.
How does the ending of the 'Day of the Triffids' film
differ from that of the book ?
How does the ending of the 'Day of the Triffids' film
differ from that of the book ?
So, who wants to take this one? :)
So we must think of the task ahead as ours alone. We believe now that we can see our way, but there is
still a lot of work and research to be done before the day when we, or our children, or their children, will
cross the narrow straits on a great crusade to drive the triffids back and back with ceaseless destruction
until we have wiped out the last one of them from the face of the land that they have usurped.
...staid but still clever organizational strategies of Julio Cortazar's Hopscotch.
Re: Pavic's novel. If that sort of interactive text interests you, you might want to check out the more staid but still clever organizational strategies of Julio Cortazar's Hopscotch.
Now that we're at it: Cortázar opens the novel quoting a text from another author. What's particular about that text?
The quote by a certain "Abbot Martini" opens the book; the abbot and his quote may be (probably is, since I could find nothing about him online) an invention of Cortazar and supposedly was written near the end of the Enlightenment era--indicating that dry rationalism will soon be followed by playful absurdity. In other words, it presages what the book in the reader's hands represents... a fluid, whimsical game of words, meanings, and sexual politics. One more thing, Martini states that his advice to youths is a "collection of maxims, counsels, and precepts" and seems to promise some dead ends which more-or-less describes Hopscotch itself.
>> My OP features a work of art by William Blake and shows Urizen. What does he embody for Blake?