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in the grain | max goldberg writing on film in the grain About Criticism max goldberg writing on film June 26, 2020 Falling Out A friend recently asked about something I wrote on Stan Brakhage and Guy Davenport’s friendship, a piece that largely exists largely to quote Davenport’s exuberant letter to Hugh Kenner on first encountering Brakhage’s films. At the time of writing I hadn’t seen this 1965 essay by Davenport, for the National Review of all places, in which he judges Brakhage’s films the crowning achievement of the previous decade of American art. “Brakhage,” he winds up, “a tall Kansan who reminds one of a pony express scout, began his career, after trying various modes of film work, with a startling and beautiful movie called Anticipation of the Night . There had been nothing like it before…” This was originally published in Canyon Cinemazine #6 . Friendly Fire Over a long period of months in the mid 1980s, Jane Wodening—then Jane Brakhage—li...
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