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Jonah Hill is teaming up with screenwriter William Monahan for a miniseries that follows two of the 20th century's most powerful men in Hollywood, Lew Wesserman and Sidney Korshak.
Alan Shapiro's most recent book of poems, Against Translation, was published in 2019 by University of Chicago Press, which will also bring out his next book, Proceed to Check Out, in 2022.
13. “I remember arguing with you about John Ashbery, whom I couldn’t stand when I was in my thirties and forties. It might even have been during our first conversation in Paris, when I said I’ve never read a good Ashbery poem, and you answered by telling me a joke the comedian George Burns used to say about his friend and fellow comedian, Jack Benny.” “That I don’t remember,” Charlie said. “Remind me.” “Benny said to Burns, ‘In my whole life I’ve never had a good cup of coffee.’ And Burns replied, ‘Then how would you know?’”
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Elkins Park World War II Veteran Alan Shapiro Recalls Celebration In France On Victory In Europe Day CBS Philadelphia 1 day ago Syndicated Local – CBS Philly ELKINS PARK, Pa. (CBS) –Victory in Europe Day is Saturday, marking Germany’s surrender in World War II. Eyewitness News spoke with a WWII veteran, an Elkins Park native who was in France on that fateful day. World War II veteran Alan Shapiro, 96, was always interested in flying, even as a young kid. “Kept scrapbooks of fighter planes,'” he said. The Elkins Park native distinctly remembers when he heard about the attack on Pearl Harbor.
7. “Charlie,” I said to break the silence, “I was going through some poems and prose pieces you sent me a while back, among which was a prose poem I don’t think you ever published called “War for Peace.” Remember?” “Sure, of course,” he said. “Seems like,” I said, “no matter who’s in charge the circular reasoning political power uses to legitimize itself is always the same.” He waved his hand, and the tree branches on the walls dissolved into a black, quivering mass, like an army of ants that then reshaped itself into words and sentences slowly scrolling up into the sky: