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"If a story is in you, it has to come out."
William Faulkner
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The Mysterious Meeting of Charles Dickens and Edgar Allan Poe
Following Charles Dickens' journey to America, this documentary delves into the mysterious encounter between two literary giants of the 19th century: Dickens and Poe.
Written, edited, and narrated by Brian M. Hall
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Complete Stories and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe: amzn.to/40Vqu8G
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Written, edited, and narrated by Brian M. Hall
Complete Works of Charles Dickens: amzn.to/40FfeO7
Complete Stories and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe: amzn.to/40Vqu8G
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Cormac McCarthy On Language and the Nature of the Unconscious
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A brief analysis of language and the nature of the unconscious. In December 2017, at the library at SFI, Cormac in conversation with his colleague David Krakauer. Cormac McCarthy's new books: amzn.to/3X5dWdf amzn.to/3IJkgTJ Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart ...
Terrence Malick: From Isolation to Transcendence
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This video essay examines the themes of Terrence Malick's films and transcending our own isolation through art and nature. Written, edited, and narrated by Brian Matthew Hall The Tree of Life: amzn.to/3A97hWk Days of Heaven: amzn.to/3fZyoMs Badlands: amzn.to/3GamRVp Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art o...
The 10 Commandments of Good Directing: Alejandro González Iñárritu's Tips on Directing
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Alejandro González Iñárritu's Tips on Directing. Birdman: amzn.to/3SgD2mZ The Revenant: amzn.to/3LkWY5R Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase through one of my links I may earn a sm...
Pulitzer Winner Carl Sandburg on His Writing Process and His Biography of Abraham Lincoln
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From an interview in 1956. Selected Poems: amzn.to/3B1xsPK Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and The War Years: amzn.to/3yS5nrx Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase through one of...
William S. Burroughs on his Cut-Up Method of Writing
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Interview conducted by John Walters for ''Walters Week''. Broadcast - 11-11- 1982. One of his most popular novels: Naked Lunch: amzn.to/3xoJcbz His debut novel:Junky: amzn.to/39d6KYW Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, ...
Barry Hannah: You Become What You Write
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Interview conducted by Don Noble in 2008. Airships: amzn.to/3ksvChr Yonder Stands Your Orphan: amzn.to/3Lxq9lv Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase through one of my links I may ea...
Ray Bradbury: The Intellect is a Great Danger to Creativity
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Interview conducted by James Day on 1/21/1974. Fahrenheit 451: amzn.to/3JqoLjp Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales: amzn.to/3CXJb0L Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purch...
Paul Thomas Anderson on Writing Magnolia
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Magnolia: amzn.to/3I6Gw6M Great book on a truly great filmmaker: amzn.to/2IKP1Y2 Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase through one of my links I may earn a small commission - at no ...
Joan Didion on Writing Fiction Vs. Nonfiction and Her Writing Process
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Joan Didion on Writing Fiction Vs. Nonfiction and Her Writing Process. Slouching Towards Bethlehem: amzn.to/3qL0i1c The Year of Magical Thinking: amzn.to/35aU96j Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if y...
Cormac McCarthy On The True Meaning of The Road
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From an interview conducted in 2012 by Mario Paul Martinez. The Road: amzn.to/3EPnuAf Blood Meridian: amzn.to/3lYALyV Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase through one of my links I...
On Rough South Writer Harry Crews And Artists Vs. The Institutions
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A brief synopsis on writer Harry Crews and a clip from the documentary Harry Crews: Guilty As Charged. A Feast of Snakes: A Novel: amzn.to/3pc1qJz Blood, Bone, and Marrow: A Biography of Harry Crews: amzn.to/3D5GPv3 Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart This pos...
Tennessee Williams on His Writing Process and How He Got His Name
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Tennessee Williams: Interviewed by Jack Mangan aboard the SS Queen Mary, 1950. The Glass Menagerie: amzn.to/3mBy47k The Collected Plays of Tennessee Williams: A Library of America Boxed Set (The Library of America): amzn.to/3mByhHE Please Subscribe: www.thenarrativeart.com Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Help Support The Narrative Art on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarra...
Arthur C. Clarke on his short story that inspired 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Arthur C. Clarke on his short story that inspired 2001: A Space Odyssey. The Sentinel: amzn.to/3moKXjH The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke: amzn.to/3izQanP Please follow on Facebook: thenarrativeart Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart www.thenarrativeart.com This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase through one of my link...
Robert Frost on Nature and Poetry
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Robert Frost at his home in Ripton, Vermont, 1952. A Collection of Poems by Robert Frost (Leather-bound Classics): amzn.to/3k4Tfxk Robert Frost: Collected Poems, Prose, and Plays: amzn.to/2Xf2dzj Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thenarrativeart www.thenarrativeart.com This post contains some affiliate links, which means that if you make a purchase through one of my links I may earn a small c...
Sylvia Plath on Her Early Influences and Why She Became a Writer
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Sylvia Plath on Her Early Influences and Why She Became a Writer
Paul Thomas Anderson on His Current Writing Process
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Paul Thomas Anderson on His Current Writing Process
Quentin Tarantino on His Current Writing Process
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Quentin Tarantino on His Current Writing Process
Townes Van Zandt Tells Haunting Story about Writing Flyin' Shoes
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Townes Van Zandt Tells Haunting Story about Writing Flyin' Shoes
Margaret Atwood on the Way Into a Story
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Margaret Atwood on the Way Into a Story
Hunter S. Thompson on His Writing Process
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Hunter S. Thompson on His Writing Process
Gary Oldman on Quentin Tarantino and Forming Characters
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Gary Oldman on Quentin Tarantino and Forming Characters
Arthur C. Clarke: Behind You Stand Thirty Ghosts
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Arthur C. Clarke: Behind You Stand Thirty Ghosts
Dystopian Filmmaker Panos Cosmatos: Creating Worlds Through Cinema
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Dystopian Filmmaker Panos Cosmatos: Creating Worlds Through Cinema
Stanley Kubrick: On Becoming a Professional
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Stanley Kubrick: On Becoming a Professional
David Lynch on How Painting Led to Cinema
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David Lynch on How Painting Led to Cinema
David Foster Wallace on the Need for Quiet and the Impact of Internet Culture on Art
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David Foster Wallace on the Need for Quiet and the Impact of Internet Culture on Art
"I am no vague believer." Beautiful
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3 affiliate links in the description and not even a mention of where this interview is from!
ASEYHL LIESAY
😂 Having to listen to Quentin Tarantino is the opposite of listening to Orson Welles.
This is GOLD!
I zoned out the moment he said, "I feel I'm Marlon Brando"
One of the greatest directors ever
When he describes what a competent and good director should be doing he sounds like he’s predicting Stanley Kubrick in some ways
The only thing Stanley didn’t do on his list is act. However he did have very particular preferences regarding the performances in his films.
How did someone as mature and grounded as Stipe ever connect with someone so immature and flighty as Kurt?
love pta.
I don't like her writings but she does have a very intresting voice. It's a shame she fell into occult works, and had a sad mind. I wish her life worked out better.
She suffered from severe depression and betrayal in life. She struggled far beyond one’s ability to properly understand.
Como todo sentimiento un amor verdadero e interminable como es un vinculo tan cercano,que bueno este relato,me acuerdo poco de la peli y relata bastante los cimientos morales..
Best director ever
Best actor ever
Call it.
Maybe you should wait for him to answer the question before you interrupt them and ask another one?
I wonder What's his feelings towards the doors
Gilbert Montaine de la fontue Doutre Rive.
De Palma films are usually schlocky messes. I dknt agree with Tarantino here.
"They're important for what they are because they can take you to a new place but you can also grow out of them". Something that is very rarely pointed out about art in general. It encapsulates my feelings towards The Smiths. Something that meant a lot to me as a teenager, and which pointed me in a general direction, but which I grew out of in adulthood. I'd never have a go at anyone who still liked them, but I came to see it as quite unbecoming for someone past their twenties to still feel the same about The Smiths as they did when they were in their teens.
Basterds was a blisteringly fun revenge fantasy interspersed with some truly fantastic acting moments and meticulously crafted scenes (the farmhouse interrogation/the basement bar/the strudel) but it was a trifle compared with TWBB. Tarantino is a one-of-a-kind auteur who revolutionized movie-making and storytelling, but for depth of theme and character and story, for sheer dramatic sweep, I think history will judge PTA to be the superior filmmaker.
i think " theory " and intellect are neccesary for mastering anything at all, at least you have a unique and rare gift. But the key is that thinking procces and theory have to be at the service of practice ..at the service of art. not vicebersa. theory work for understanding practice.. not vicebersa
Thank you Kesey very cool
I love his voice! Your pronunciation. Is special. ❤
Lost me at “they were made for white people”…
'the coming of spring, the stars overhead, the first snowfall are gifts to young poets'....oh the genius she was
who is the interviewer here?
Dan Rather
Such an inspiration
Suckin down that fine juice
Hitchcock and Brian De Palma are both great.
The voice of a genius.
Met Ray at book signing in college. He's a very caring man and love humanity.
The boy, a living tabernacle, carrying the fire-the Holy Spirit burning from within. My favorite book.
His talking voice sounds like a muscle car at idle. You can feel the resonance even at that volume and it reveals some serious horsepower under the hood. RIP Layne Staley. Easily top 3 rock vocalist of all time
...and it's ever faster today!
Don’t understand why people are so angry at Tarantino here - he’s not even saying he’s better than Godard, just that he grew out of him.
Nobody reads a poem like she does, her voice raises the hammer with grace and strikes with the apathetic swiftness and gravity of thunder and lightning
Then make movies jesus three years later. I almost dont want to see his new movie. Things change alot in 3 years, sorry 5 years
That’s how I write my lyrics!
Cameron is the best
Can't help but admire this man. Even when it seems someone is trying to back him into a corner, he responds with candor but absolute fairness. Just the facts, as he sees them.
The problem with classic French films is the characters are always pussies, float around, and generally flee and avoid conflict/confrontation. In classic American (and, many of the popular Italian) films, the characters may joke around for a few minutes, but then something serious happens and everyone gets very serious very quickly. While the American films may be more standard and commercial; because the characters get serious, I'm able to take them seriously, and thus, connect with the film to a higher degree. Connecting to the characters and material means that my reaction to the film is heightened and the top-end of the films entertainment capability is maximized. Therefore, while French films may be more artistic, they are less effective as films, because the medium of film is designed for entertainment first and everything else second.
Do u include Nouvelle Vague in classic French films? Cuz Belmondo in Breathless is certainly not a pussy - he kills cops and steals from everyone. Even if u go back further to a film like Le Quai des Brumes, the main guy is a fleeing soldier who stands up to the local town gangsters in Le Havre. I’m not saying ur wrong but these are def some counter examples
@@hysteriawysteria Belmondo in Breathless only shot a cop out of panic, not malice; he spends the rest of the movie running away from everyone and begging a woman to be with him - that is a pussy.
Amazing. Just finished it. I was scared to finish it for a week or so so I read a few pages at a time waiting for my son to get out of school each day.
You have my whole heart. You always did. You're the best guy. You always were.
That thing about Hitchcock being held back is BS. Like who cares anyway when his films are masterpieces. Why talk about hypothetical alternate versions of them that don't exist.
I feel less like a loser after hearing this. 😊
Everyone will be dead.............
A nearby gamma-ray burst could sterilise Earth. These bursts of energy are so powerful that they can briefly outshine the rest of the Universe. Fortunately, the chance of one occurring nearby is slim. Beaming with energy: The radiation from gamma-ray bursts is strongly beamed in two opposite directions.