Showing posts with label america. Show all posts
Showing posts with label america. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Foreseen On the Road

Monumental events in history has us look, perhaps unconsciously, for clues to its eventuality in previous deeds.

When something important happens we sometimes find precursors or warnings that we previously had not noticed. The falling of the world trade center is such an event that cause people to cite previous 'signs'. However, these signs are likely nothing more than happenstance but nonetheless make us take pause and wonder. Jack Kerouac's iconic novel On the Road is such a source for a sign to 9/11. The book was published in 1957 and tells the tale of a young man's exploration of the wild America. On the last page of the second chapter, in the second section, one of the book's characters wraps a scarf around his ears on a cold New York night. The character, Dean, had said "we were a band of Arabs coming in to blow up New York".

Jack Kerouac
The connection between Kerouac's words and what would happen 40 plus years has been pointed out by others, but I had not realized this until I my recent rereading of On the Road. While this is nothing more than happenstance, it is still interesting to take Kerouac's writing as a reflection of American thinking on the subject of the Orientalist (ala Edward Said) within the framework of 1950's American youth counter-culture.


Thursday, July 30, 2009

Two more movies to be excited about!

Two trailers that look very good. The first is a documentary of small town America. This appears to be a great example of the potential behind a documentary, or film in general. This also appears to be a great example of why stereotypes of America are incredibly flawed.







The second is the new Cohen brothers movie. Perhaps their best thus far? Not a big fan of Burn After Reading, but everything else has been a Monet. This one reminds me of a Hopper.