that you want to raise about either what I've said or what you may have read in the book those of you who had a chance who dramatize some of the fundamental uh
Then she paused for breath and said, "So, how do you like me?" And he said, "I've never seen anything like you." Boom! Wow, that was it. What a relationship. Also, I got this to dramatize them. What was it like? The first book I wrote in Santa Barbara. It's called 'Riven Rock'.
And they created this moment and the situation. They dramatized this issue in a way that everybody had to pay attention. And I also credit the documentary film community.
The third reason for thinking about the cat's minstrel ancestry is that borrowing from American iconography, the Cat in the Hat and the minstrel both dramatize the moral contradictions at the heart of the United States, a country founded both on slavery and, paradoxically, on the idea of freedom.
So to the extent that a sex scene could sort of help us to come to understand what made these characters tick or sort of dramatize some essential conflict-- then it belonged on the show. It wasn't there to titillate.
when Lynn and I started work on the book I wanted the book to tell the story of two revolutions there's the one that's dramatized in the show the American Revolution of the 18th Cent Cy but the show itself is a revolution it's changing the way that this art form that goes back to the dudes and Togos sounds it changed the lives of the people who worked on it I set up the book so that
actually a sort of struggle for freedom and free will. And the film dramatizes a tension between the past and the future. It's Thomas Sharpe, my character, feels like he's bound up by the past, and literally haunted by the secrets of the past--
the plane before take off, or the nurse who sterilizes the syringe before an injection. This book dramatizes the fact that there are Sherpas, that there are people we often overlook all around us. And we cannot afford to ignore them, that the Sherpas of every story need to be seen for whom they really are
We know where to go now. So if they were to dramatize your biography, if they were to take "So Me" and to dramatize that, would you set it in West Cork?
action understanding the theater of Presidential Power whatever you think or thought about Ronald Reagan he knew how to dramatize great events he had a masterly gift of timing masterly command of oratory and all these gifts which were
Yeah. It might be a little dramatized on certain episodes.
This rare gift became the soul of my artwork "Passage of Water." My goal is to turn these NASA numbers into visceral experiences, dramatize them so that we can truly see and feel what is happening to our fresh water. Look at this. This is the raw satellite data that captures the water situation.
There's no way to do it all right. Yeah, you dramatize that in "The Good Place" with the character Doug, who basically decides to devote his entire life to doing
on young radicals but these five people that I'm writing about kept trying to change the world anyway so at the same time I was watching Lynn and his collaborators dramatize the founding of the country I was writing a book about people trying to make America live up to those Founders ideals and what that struggle cost them the book I wrote is non-fiction I didn't make it up I
The short answer to your system is no, we cannot guarantee it. And I've had several experience in my own life that dramatize the point, but I'll share just one with you. At this time, I was in the Pentagon.
But on March 7, 1965, 600 of us attempted to walk from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, 50 miles away, to dramatize to the state of Alabama, to the nation, and to the world, that people wanted to participate in a democratic process. We were orderly. I was wearing a backpack before it became fashionable to wear backpacks.
And some of it's obviously-- it's dramatized and stuff like that.
your understanding of your own story having seen it dramatized in a film? Did it change how you saw your own journey
that you want to raise about either what I've said or what you may have read in the book those of you who had a chance talk about issues um through through different lives uh and and and dramatize
And so trying to figure out that arc and the conflict and how to dramatize it, but also with George, how to make sure that it was always tight.
The question is, is it important to present this thing on stage to dramatize it and have the reader actually go through it, or is it sufficient that we just hear about it, hear
But it's all now trying to be restored. And what I've written about, 'When the Killing's Done', is this restoration process. It began in 2001 on Anacapa Island. What I'm gonna tell you now is my fiction. What I have done is dramatize actual events. So all of what I'm going to tell you actually happened. So in 2001, the Park Service decided to bomb Anacapa Island with rat poison. Brodifacoum, the same stuff that anybody, this thing or out there has had a heart attack, that's the
In any case, the famous part of the book that is dramatized in the film is that by 1969, L-Dopa
And I had been telling her all these stories, like the one you heard-- very dramatized versions of mythology or even geography.
point which is that ideas and creative expression have a certain power they can change the spiritual weather and by doing so they can change the world we know what a hurricane looks like like the one that's dramatized in Hamilton and it's very exciting and all the furniture gets thrown around and then there's another kind of change that
And yeah, and in love with the future, in love with Edith, eventually. And that I think is in so many ways, that's what Crimson Peak dramatizes , is that every-- each, all three of us in our characters, have a struggle to be free.
If you've seen the film "12 Years a Slave," you've seen a little bit of this dramatized on the screen.
your time, or wasting too much time with exposition, because it's very hard to dramatize , you have to dramatize your exposition.
In awarding her her prize, MacArthur Foundation described her work in the following words, Rebecca Goldstein is a writer whose novels and short stories dramatize
when they see it? What do you hope is communicated by it and they take away from seeing your story dramatized ?
Interviewer: Do you ever imagine one of your own books getting that, kind of, Game of Thrones treatment, like seeing it in a kind of dramatized that way?