As the British journalist Dorian Lynskey relates in his erudite, delightfully witty, and strangely cheering new book, Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About the End of the World, the fact that ...
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Exploring what tech icon Steve Jobs readI loved King Lear"Steve Jobs Apart from this, another book that remained close to Steve Jobs was "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind" ...
Lear (Sir Laurence Olivier) is an aging King who wants to retire by abdicating to his three daughters. However, in an act of petty ego stroking, he asks them who amongst them loves him most.
Now all of that Lear lore comes together in Whetsell's book "Norman Lear: His Life and Times" (Applause, $36.95), an exhaustive look at his life and career. Whetsell, who divides his time ...
Or when a patriarch succumbs to flattery over a more difficult truth? Shakespeare asks these questions and more in King Lear, his study of political vacuums and family dynamics. The ageing King ...
If Godard’s filmography was placed on a spectrum from linear to discombobulated, King Lear (1987), his postmodern ...
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