Monday, March 12, 2007

Allow me to extend to you the traditional greeting of my people

Posted by Whet Moser on 03.12.07 at 02:26 PM

Hello, world.

Since I like to start things off in a classy way, here's the greatest opening sequence in film, set to the greatest prelude in music. Score by Wagner, direction by Terrence Malick (a native of Ottawa, Illinois or Waco, Texas, depending on your source), who is truly a man in full:

"Malick graduated from St. Stephen's Episcopal School, Austin, Texas, where he played football as a linebacker. Malick broke the school record for most defensive sacks on the quarterback his senior year and was nominated for Texas football player of the year. He graciously declined the nomination and forfeited his chance at the award.

"Malick studied philosophy under Stanley Cavell at Harvard University, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1965, and went on to Magdalen College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He had a disagreement with his advisor, Gilbert Ryle, over his thesis on the concept of the world in Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein, and ultimately left Oxford without taking a doctorate. In 1969, Northwestern University Press published Malick's translation of Heidegger's Vom Wesen des Grundes as The Essence of Reasons. Moving back to the United States, he taught philosophy at Massachusetts Institute of Technology while freelancing as a journalist, writing articles for Newsweek, The New Yorker, and Life." 

To my knowledge there is no anthology of his journalism, something that strikes me as a good idea, but you can buy a used copy of his Heidegger translation for $70. This is the intro to 2006's The New World.

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You have good taste in movies. I love this one. Vickie

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Posted by Vickie M on 03/18/2007 at 11:03 AM
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