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18 hours ago
Meet the Author of The Magician
18 hours ago
18 hours ago
Kofi, Sylvia, and Laura discuss The Magician, a historical memoir about a Nobel Prize-winning German author Thomas Mann, written by Colm Tóibín. On Saturday, February 18th, Colm Tóibín will be joined by Maureen Dowd at the 45th Irish Evening, hosted by Howard Country Poetry and Literature Society. More information and get your tickets here: https://hocopolitso.org/2023/01/11/colm-toibin-and-maureen-dowd-headline-hocopolitsos-45th-annual-irish-evening/
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6 days ago
Corsage and Saint Omer
6 days ago
6 days ago
The Empress Elizabeth of Austria remains better known to Europeans than to most Americans, and so "Corsage" is a welcome biographical treatment of a woman whose great beauty and wealth made her a royal celebrity in the late 19th century. Her life was as tightly constricted as the corsets she wore, however, as HCC film professors Marie Westhaver and Mike Giuliano observe in this podcast episode. Vicky Krieps is very well cast as the Empress, although the film itself prompts quibbles in terms of being historically accurate in some respects but not in others. Marie and Mike also discuss "Saint Omer," a very interesting courtroom drama in which writer-director Alice Diop presents a fictionalized depiction of the real-life 2016 trial of a woman from Senegal who now lives in France and has been charged with killing her own infant daughter. In readily acknowledging her guilt, the woman adds that "I hope this trial will give me the answer."
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