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Ryan Douglas Kuykendall
rkuykend at harp.aix.calpoly.edu
Tue Sep 26 17:50:13 CDT 1995
On Tue, 26 Sep 1995 LARSSON at vax1.mankato.msus.edu wrote:
>
> Jean writes:
> "Actually, sarcasm aside, I love Gilliam, but all of his films are essentially
> about redemption (even Sam's final insanity in Brazil is a salvation
> of sorts) and GR is the antithesis of that."
>
>
> Not necessarily. M'ba-kayare.
>
>
> (And I think GR would be best adapted as a graphic novel--invite everyone from
> Art Spiegelman to R. Crumb to contibute.)
>
>
> Don Larsson, Mankato State U (MN)
>
Why would Gravity's Rainbow have to be turned into a film or a t.v.
mini-series? Why not just just have someone like Robert Wilson (who did
Einstein On the Beach and who is now doing Hamlet, the Monologue) turn it
into one of his performance art extravaganzas. He could do multiple
locations across europe and sell it as a package deal to all of you who
are interested. What do you say!
Ryan D. Kuykendall
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