1. Has anyone written about Wes Anderson and the aesthetics of Freemasonry?
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Replying to @HeerJeet
2. It's easy to dismiss Freemasonry as a quaint Old Boy's club, but it's also had a genuine impact on imagination of may artists.
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3. You can see Masonic ripples in creators as diverse as Mozart, Tolstoy, and Kipling.
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4. Is Wes Anderson a Mason? Probably not but he's inherited a set of interrelated thematic interests than can properly be labelled Masonic
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@marksholdice Yes -- always about membership (sometimes alienated membership).
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