Monday, November 12, 2007

Vivere

Director: Angelina Maccarone

Email I wrote to my foreign friends yesterday after seeing Vivere as part of Chicago's GLBT international film festival:

Hi friends!
I'm just writing to tell you that Angelina Maccarone is my new favorite director. (The only person I've ever called my favorite director actually.) She made the movie Fremde Haut (Unveiled in English) that I said both of you needed to watch because it is so good. And yesterday I just saw another movie (Vivere) by her that was perfect, especially for where I am in my life right now. Also, I just googled her name to find out more about her and she is half-german, half-italian, and lesbian!! She's us!! All smushed together! :)
Love, Magdalen

Genre: Film, Fiction

Friday, November 9, 2007

Sula

Author: Toni Morrison

This might be my favorite of her novels. It's short, like The Bluest Eye, but I think that is part of what I love about it. I am so impressed with how many characters and events she is able to give attention to in so few pages and how each detail she choses to include is weighted with emotion. Morrison's novels, like Louise Erdrich's, make me feel as if I am living in the community they are describing. On the first read through I am just a child--hearing the names of people in my parent's conversations and experiencing the events of a community but not necessarily understanding the full impact of these events. Each time I return to the book though, I grow up a little more--people and events are more familiar and I become better at perceiving and empathizing with the emotions behind the character's actions. I like the idea that I can reread Morrison and Erdrich for the rest of my life and always be getting something more from them, not because the books ever change, but because I do.

Genre: Novel(la)