Portraits of Purism

Posted on by Zoe Guttenplan

It took the movies to make me start reading Henry James’s Portrait of a Lady. My shrinking Day attention span told me to save it for a long convalescence, but when I heard that Jane ‘The Piano’ Campion was to adapt it for the cinema, I bought a brand-new hardback. By halfway through, I was bemused. […]

Director’s Dreams

Posted on by David Gelber

As part of our enquiry into the connection between literature and film we asked a few prominent and promising directors which book they would most like to make into a movie, given a totally free choice. We received the following replies: * BILLY WILDER It would have to be Josefine Mutzenbacher, an early twentieth century […]

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