February 6, 2005

  • The Equation

    David Thomson on The Last Tycoon in The Guardian on 1/29/05:

    “There’s a passage in
    the book, early on, where Cecilia’s narration says: ‘You can take
    Hollywood for granted like I did, or you can dismiss it with the
    contempt we reserve for what we don’t understand. It can be understood,
    too, but only dimly and in flashes. Not half a dozen men have ever been
    able to keep the whole equation of pictures in their heads.’….

    That
    phrase stuck in my head: The Whole Equation was a title, waiting to
    have its book written.  And the book might be all the more intriguing
    (and difficult to do) because Fitzgerald had never been able to give us
    the equation itself, a tidy little e=mc2.  That equation was as elusive
    as magic: it was a vision, a power, a passion, a kind of perfection
    that could change the world.”

    David Thomson’s book The Whole Equation was published recently.

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