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![]() It’s a relic from an era when movie making-of books contained real-and not always flattering-information about the films they chronicled, unlike the studio-vetted puff pieces we get nowadays.Ĭarl Gottlieb was the screenwriter of JAWS, although, as he freely acknowledges in these pages, he got the job only after several attempts at adapting Peter Benchley’s novel had been made by Benchley himself and playwright Howard Sackler. ![]() By CARL GOTTLIEB (Newmarket Press 1975/2001/05)įirst things first: THE JAWS LOG is not, as the back cover of the 2005 edition wrongfully claims, “the only book on how twenty-six year old Steven Spielberg transformed Peter Benchley’s number-one bestselling novel into the classic film it became” (see also THE MAKING OF THE MOVIE JAWS by Edith Blake), but it is the best, being an admirably frank, succinct and compulsively readable account pulled off with a great deal of self-effacing humor. ![]() ![]() ![]() Opened men's Paris boutique, 1986 introduced Homme Deux and Noir collections, 1987 published Comme des Gar çons Six magazine, from 1988 opened Tokyo flagship store, 1989 introduced, then removed men's pajama line, 1995 unveiled "padded" clothing, 1996 presented fused collection, 1998 opened Comme des Gar çons shop in Chelsea, 1999 opened Comme des Gar çons Two in Tokyo, 1999. ![]() ready-to-wear subsidiary, 1982, formed New York subsidiary, 1986 launched furniture collection, 1983 introduced Homme Plus collection, 1984 Career: Worked in advertising department, Asahi Kasei textile firm, 1964-66 freelance designer, 1967-69 founder/designer, Comme des Gar çons, 1969, firm incorporated, 1973 introduced Homme menswear line, 1978 introduced tricot knitwear and Robe de Chambre lines, 1981 opened first Paris boutique, 1981 formed Comme des Gar çons, S.A. Education: Graduated in fine arts, Keio University, Tokyo, 1964. ![]() ![]() We would value her take on the deeply divided America of this moment. Mailer, Capote, and Stone are gone, Talese produces little, Wolfe has become a novelist, and Didion, wracked by personal loss and age, seems to have withdrawn into the silence of darkest Manhattan. ![]() And Joan Didion, with her chilly, stylish, deceptively objective prose, would lead us somewhere we need to go with the sort of reasoning that exposed the prejudice and legal folly behind the Central Park “wilding” case. Tom Wolfe would explore the social milieu of the liberal opposition and expose its weak underbelly so that it could better and more wisely defend itself. Stone would tease out the nuances of Trump’s policies and trace them to their full logical implications. Imagine Norman Mailer on Donald Trump! Mailer’s own bullying temperament would understand Trump’s, so that when with saber-toothed prose he eviscerated our president, he would stay eviscerated. Stone, Tom Wolfe, Truman Capote, Gay Talese, and Joan Didion to help us think through the unthinkable sixties and seventies. ![]() In times of exceptional social and political stress, we turn to our most eloquent journalists and commentators for explanation and relief. South and West: From a Notebook by Joan Didion ![]() ![]() ![]() A huge serpent, with scales of gold and lapis, finds the man and assures him he will soon be rescued. ![]() This captivating picture book for older children, based on a four-thousand-year-old papyrus scroll now in Moscow's Hermitage Museum, tells of a sailor, the sole survivor of a shipwreck, who finds himself on an island paradise, the Island of the Soul. The sailor eventually returns to Egypt with new things and a new friend. Professional Recommendation/Review #1: Review by Booklist Review ![]() They become good friends but eventually the ship finds the sailor and reduces him. A shipwrecked sailor goes on tis journey and meets a Prince. Title (italicize): The Shipwrecked SailorĪuthor: Tamara Bower Illustrator (if separate from author): Genre: Non European Theme(s): Culture, Friendship, good comes when you least expect it, hope Opening line/sentence: Once there was a sailor, called Sadiki, who traveled far and wide. Brief Book Summary: The story is about a journey on the Red Sea to a magical and enchanted place located in Egypt. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the pivotal moments include Caesar's marriage to Pompeia his curule aedileship his narrow election as Pontifex Maximus in 63 BC his praetorship in 62 BC his divorce from Pompeia his governorship of Further Spain the first time he was hailed imperator on the field by his troops, the blocking of his triumphal parade by Marcus Porcius Cato the creation of the First Triumvirate, which Caesar formed with Marcus Licinius Crassus and Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in 60 BC his betrothal of his daughter Julia to Pompey his marriage to Calpurnia and his first consulship, in 59 BC. It opens with Caesar returning early from his quaestorship in Spain, and closes with his epochal departure for the Gallic campaigns. The novel is set during a ten-year interval, from 68 to 58 BC, which Julius Caesar spent mainly in Rome, climbing the political ladder and outmaneuvering his many enemies. ![]() Caesar's Women is the fourth historical novel in Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series, published in 1996. ![]() ![]() Filming started in August 1996 in a Tele 5 set located in Villaviciosa de Odón. ![]() A regional daily series, the Catalan Poble Nou, predated the series. Įl súper was the first daily national television series produced in Spain. After Julia finds out she is a member of the Bernal family and thus the rightful heir to the supermarket chain she works in, she becomes the main foe of Alfonso Torres (Andrés Resino), a villain figure responsible for most of the crimes happening in the series. ![]() The fiction follows Julia ( Natalia Millán), a woman working as a cashier in a supermarket. Aired from 1996 to 1999, it was the first daily television series produced in Spain broadcast at the national level. ![]() El súper, also known as El súper: Historias de todos los días, is a Spanish soap opera. ![]() ![]() ![]() Her second novel, The Evolution of Mara Dyer, and the second book in the Mara Dyer Trilogy came out quickly after in 2012, while her third novel, The Retribution of Mara Dyer, and the final book in the trilogy was published in 2014. ![]() While working as a lawyer, Hodkin split her time between New York, Charleston, and Tel Aviv. She primarily worked on behalf of the victims of terror and family members for the 9/11 multi-district litigation as well as the case Almog Vs. Career īefore publishing her debut novel, she worked as a lawyer, specializing in anti-terrorism litigation. She completed her law degree at the age of 23. Hodkin instead attended law school in Michigan immediately upon graduation. Graduating with an English degree from New York University, Hodkin intended to pursue a career in academia. Hodkin grew up in South Florida, United States, to a Jewish family. ![]() Michelle Hodkin is an American New York Times bestselling author, and the creator of the Mara Dyer Trilogy, consisting of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, The Evolution of Mara Dyer, and The Retribution of Mara Dyer. ![]() ![]() With his little boy, his elderly father and the tattered remnants of his loyal crew of soldiers, he makes the classic American migration to California to start a new life.īut the Feds track him down and want Danny to do them a favor that could make him a fortune or kill him.Īnd when Hollywood starts shooting a film based on his former life, Danny demands a piece of the action and begins to rebuild his criminal empire. ![]() The Mafia, the cops, the FBI all want him dead or in prison. On the losing side of a bloody East Coast crime war, Danny Ryan is now on the run. ![]() Following the epic, ambitious, instant New York Times bestseller City on Fire, “The Godfather for our generation” (Adrian McKinty), comes the dramatic second novel in an epic crime trilogy from Don Winslow, #1 internationally bestselling author of the Cartel trilogy (The Power of the Dog, The Cartel and The Border). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But The Motorcycle Boy returns one day in the form of Mickey Rourke. As a result, Rusty James "can't live up to his brother's reputation.and his brother can't live it down," to quote the film's tagline. We are led to infer that The Motorcycle Boy was a sort of rebel hero - a type of Robin Hood, as Rusty James says - and the entire town loves him. Matt Dillon gives his best performance as Rusty James, a 1950s street punk whose alcoholic father has all but walked out on him, and whose older brother (an enigmatic figure known only as The Motorcycle Boy) has left and moved to California some time ago. ![]() It is the flip side to "The Outsiders" and in my opinion, the more mature work of the two (although both are very good). ![]() "Rumble Fish" has a lot of violence, a lot of swearing, and a decent amount of sex/nudity. His first ("The Outsiders") was cleaner than this. It was the second film he released in 1983 adapted from an S.E. It may not be a flawless masterpiece on the same level as the aforementioned movie or "The Godfather," or even "The Conversation" (one of his absolute best), but it's still very good - beautiful to look at, poetic, and visually stimulating. They say art films died out in the '80s, and they also say Francis Ford Coppola sold out after "Apocalypse Now," but this is truthfully his last visionary film. ![]() |