Thanks for post, I'll have to buy that one. I recently got The Thin
Red Line (Philosophers on Film) which is a collection of essays on
TTRL and one on TNW. Worth checking out.
--- In terrencemalick@yahoogroups.com, Oscar Houck <oscarhouck@...> wrote:
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> Was looking through a recent issue of the New York Review of Books
and saw an ad for what for me anyway was a new book on Malick. Titled
simply Terrence Malick, it's by Lloyd Michaels and put out by the
University of Illinois Press. You can get a paperback copy on Amazon
for $13.57. If the book has already been mentioned here I apologize
but I coudn't remember such an entry. There were no customer reviews
posted yet on Amazon, so if anyone knows anything about the book or
its author, please chime in. I think Adrian Martin, whose fine essay
graces the Criterion edition of the Days of Heaven DVD was to have a
Malick book coming out too? Any word on that Adrian?
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> Has anyone been lucky enough to see "Silent Light"? It came up on a
couple critic's lists for the past year, Manohla Dargis, my favorite,
being one of them. The film sounds very Malickian and I can't wait to
see it. Apparently it's not available on DVD yet. Netflix doesn't have
it anyway.
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> Thanks, Oscar
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