1. In terms of stuff I've written over the last year, I'm most proud of my cultural pieces, especially this essay on the unlikely friendship betwee Guy Davenport & Hugh Kenner, which takes up some favorite topics (Catholicism, bisexuality, modernism).https://newrepublic.com/article/153244/hugh-kenner-guy-davenport-letters-unlikely-literary-friendship …
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6. Finally, rounding out a year of writing about Catholic art and Catholic artists, my take on The Irishman: https://www.thenation.com/article/irishman-hoffa-godfather-martin-scorcese/ …
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That's well-timed, since I just watched it last night for the first time. I love Man In The High Castle, too. I agree, re: the bittersweet emotional effects of alternate history.
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The TV adaptation understands that this a Cold War parable. It's probably easier to grasp now that the Cuban Crisis is almost as remote from us as WW2 itself.
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Big fan of this Tarantino take
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Woah. I missed this one when it came out. What a cool interesting read! HNY JH!
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This is fantastic
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Lame movie from such a director like Tarantino
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I'm glad I didn't see this before I watched the movie.
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