Phillip Lopate is best known for his essays, but his acclaimed new book, Two Marriages, is a collection of two novellas. Each novella is a portrait of a complex marriage set in Brooklyn.
Just answering the question about the Latin American writer (He was from Argentina and best friend with Borges) ADOLFO BIOY CASARES.
Oct. 01 2008 06:21 PM
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Enrique
from Elizabeth, NJ
Can he repeat the latin american author he just mentioned?
And, has he read Michell Houellebecq?
Oct. 01 2008 12:53 PM
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David Hume
from Staten Island, NY
Leonard,
Ask him what he thinks of current Cinema? Was there a heyday and it had passes or is there still good films being made?
Philip has that great collection of early film essays, that he published. Really cool stuff.
Dave
Oct. 01 2008 12:47 PM
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Mike Choi
from Northern NJ
What a pair of accomplished brothers!! But what happened to LL's accent, the one PL kept? =)
Oct. 01 2008 12:42 PM
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Just answering the question about the Latin American writer (He was from Argentina and best friend with Borges) ADOLFO BIOY CASARES.
Can he repeat the latin american author
he just mentioned?
And, has he read Michell Houellebecq?
Leonard,
Ask him what he thinks of current Cinema? Was there a heyday and it had passes or is there still good films being made?
Philip has that great collection of early film essays, that he published. Really cool stuff.
Dave
What a pair of accomplished brothers!! But what happened to LL's accent, the one PL kept? =)
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