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"I just looked at IMDB to see who was cast in the early 1980s movie version of this so-far-mesmerizing detective story. I had imagined a James Coburn or Lee Marvin as Osborne and Brian Dennehy as Kirwill, and damned if that’s not who they cast (Marvin and Dennehy, to be precise). Their casting director was a genius." — Jan 12, 2026 05:37PM
"I just looked at IMDB to see who was cast in the early 1980s movie version of this so-far-mesmerizing detective story. I had imagined a James Coburn or Lee Marvin as Osborne and Brian Dennehy as Kirwill, and damned if that’s not who they cast (Marvin and Dennehy, to be precise). Their casting director was a genius." — Jan 12, 2026 05:37PM
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"Joins Stoppard’s Arcadia as the only places I have seen reference to the obscure landscaping term “ha-ha.” Of little consequence, but, hey, I’m only 20 pages into an 800-page book!" — Dec 31, 2025 07:21AM
"Joins Stoppard’s Arcadia as the only places I have seen reference to the obscure landscaping term “ha-ha.” Of little consequence, but, hey, I’m only 20 pages into an 800-page book!" — Dec 31, 2025 07:21AM
“Clothed in my dignity, the only worthy garment, I go my way.”
― So Long a Letter
― So Long a Letter
“The true Renaissance person is endowed with panoramic attention.... The habit of noticing the ensemble of everything and its constituent parts is a matter of will, not of innate aptitude. It involves the conscious noticing of things and the gaps that separate and connect them.”
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