On ‘Barney’s Version’: A Confession
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Mordecai Richler.Hi Richard, Maybe the best way to begin is to say that I have a vague recollection of standing in the very tiny kitchen of my very...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: The Canadian Jewish Experience
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Dear db, I absolutely remember our conversation in or around 2000, and I may even recall that I felt a tinge of jealousy leaking through the phone line...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: The Elasticity of Cinema
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Paul Giamatti and Minnie Driver. Richard, I’m not a Talmudist, but in my recollection of the Talmud—which I was exposed to only as an adolescent in a...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: Paul Giamatti Is Barney Panofsky
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Paul Giamatti.Dear David, Well apparently I am also not a Talmudist. I believe I was thinking of the practice of posing questions in order to merit...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: The Great Taboo
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Mordecai Richler.Hi Richard, It’s interesting to hear you say that you still miss Barney’s voice. The book is driven to a great extent by Barney’s...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: Barney’s Voice
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Rosamund Pike as Miriam, Barney's third wife. Dear David, There is a bias in Hollywood against voice-over narration. I cannot tell you how many times...
View ArticleDavid Bezmozgis on ‘The Free World’
Photograph by David Franco. Set in Rome in 1978, David Bezmozgis’s first novel, The Free World, tells the story of the Krasnansky family, three generations of Latvian Jews, who leave their lives in...
View ArticleA Big Week!
It’s a big week for friends of The Paris Review, one full of readings, parties, and performances that we thought you, our dear readers, might like to attend: Saturday, May 7: FUNraiser for J&L...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: A Confession
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Mordecai Richler.Hi Richard, Maybe the best way to begin is to say that I have a vague recollection of standing in the very tiny kitchen of my very...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: The Canadian Jewish Experience
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Dear db, I absolutely remember our conversation in or around 2000, and I may even recall that I felt a tinge of jealousy leaking through the phone line...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: The Elasticity of Cinema
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Paul Giamatti and Minnie Driver. Richard, I’m not a Talmudist, but in my recollection of the Talmud—which I was exposed to only as an adolescent in a...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: Paul Giamatti Is Barney Panofsky
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Paul Giamatti.Dear David, Well apparently I am also not a Talmudist. I believe I was thinking of the practice of posing questions in order to merit...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: The Great Taboo
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Mordecai Richler.Hi Richard, It’s interesting to hear you say that you still miss Barney’s voice. The book is driven to a great extent by Barney’s...
View ArticleOn ‘Barney’s Version’: Barney’s Voice
A Confession David Bezmozgis | February 23, 2011 Rosamund Pike as Miriam, Barney's third wife. Dear David, There is a bias in Hollywood against voice-over narration. I cannot tell you how many times...
View ArticleDavid Bezmozgis on ‘The Free World’
Photograph by David Franco. Set in Rome in 1978, David Bezmozgis’s first novel, The Free World, tells the story of the Krasnansky family, three generations of Latvian Jews, who leave their lives in...
View ArticleA Big Week!
It’s a big week for friends of The Paris Review, one full of readings, parties, and performances that we thought you, our dear readers, might like to attend: Saturday, May 7: FUNraiser for J&L...
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