Daniel Arizona
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STRUGGLING WITH "MEIN KAMPF"
Hitler is long gone but "Mein Kampf" still haunts. Daniel Arizona considers an exhibition of artwork that uses the book as a canvas ...
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REMEMBERING VIC CHESNUTT
Daniel Arizona considers the life and music of a southern bard who never quite achieved the fame he deserved ...
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"RAGTIME" AND THE AMERICAN DREAM
On the eve of an American holiday reserved for beer and fireworks, Daniel Arizona considers the nature of a national "spirit". E.L. Doctorow's novel "Ragtime" offers some guidance ...
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WHY YOU SHOULD KNOW THE NAME HAL ASHBY
Despite having one of the best filmmaking streaks of the 1970s, Hal Ashby is largely unheard of. But with a new biography and some vocal acolytes, the director may be finally getting his due, writes Daniel Arizona ...
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WILLIAM FAULKNER: THE PERFECT COEN BROTHERS HERO
Mining William Faulkner's work and biography for inspiration, the Coens have managed to grant the Southern bard the popular acceptance that always eluded him, writes Daniel Arizona ... read more » COMMENTS: Comments | ADD NEW COMMENT


