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Article: Prose and cons.(an appreciation of Pauline Kael, New Yorker's film critic)
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- Artforum International
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- March 1, 2002
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Pauline Kael, the New Yorker's film critic from 1968 until 1991 (save for a brief hiatus in 1978, when she took a short-lived job at a Hollywood studio), died on September 3, 2001. With all of the predictable eulogizing behind us, we asked five critics-Gary Indiana, Annette Michelson, Geoffrey O'Brien, Paul Schrader, and Craig Seligman-to step back and take the long view on Kael's celebrated if contentious career. Contributing editor Greil Marcus leads off by introducing Kael's first published essay-inexplicably excluded from her eleven collections of reviews-which we reprint here in its entirety.
The story goes that Pauline Kael's first review was called ...
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Transcript: Interview: David Thomson discusses the career of film critic ...
NPR Morning Edition;
September 4, 2001 ;
700+ words
... ... discusses the career of film critic Pauline Kael, who died yesterday at age 82 Host ... News. I'm Bob Edwards. Movie critic Pauline Kael died yesterday at her home in Great ... Soundbite from 1995 interview) Ms. PAULINE KAEL (Movie Critic): We feel that we make ...
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