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Riffing on The Lost Generation, Woody Allen imagines himself back in time, carousing with Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Picasso, F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, and famed Spanish bullfighter Manolete. It’s interesting that this idea returned five decades later as the plot device of Midnight in Paris, one of Allen’s best recent films.
Allen is reportedly embarrassed by his early years as a stand-up comedian, so recordings like this one rarely surface.
Publicity Photo of Woody Allen from early 1960’s
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Hi Gail, Did you send me two poems about Ephphatha?
I have only the one that starts “By the sea”.
If there’s a second one, could you send it?
M.
Michael Simms Founder & Editor, Vox Populi Founder & President, Autumn House Press Co-founder, Coal Hill Review
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