Someday do watch the whole film--it is great--Fassbinder at his peak--




>From: Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "WRYTING-L : Writing and Theory across Disciplines" <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [syndicate] Re: Note towards a foundational phenomenology of         analogic/discrete
>Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 23:36:37 -0400
>
>Berlin Alexanderplatz is brilliant as well; I just preferred this.
>It
>really resonates - Alan
>
>
>On Thu, 12 May 2005, Lanny Quarles wrote:
>
>>I've watched part of the enormous film version of Berlin
>>Alexanderplatz which
>>Gus Van Sant
>>recommended to me years ago, but it was just too long a film i
>>guess, its
>>like 10 tapes or something
>>and I could never quite get through it.. Reading about Doblin just
>>now on
>>Wikipedia this title
>>sounded interesting Berge, Meere und Giganten which was set in a
>>dystopian
>>futureworld.
>>I'm reading David Mitchel's Cloud Atlas at the moment.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>I like them all as well! And you! But best of all I recommend
>>>Alfred
>>>Doblin's Tales of a Long Night - which I just finished - he did
>>>Berlin
>>>Alexanderplatz - and this is probably the best
>>>literary/philosophy/fiction
>>>work I've read in a very long time. Please give it a try!
>>>
>>
>
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