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Reader poll

By January 13, 2010No Comments

VoteSo…I’m work­ing on two very dif­fer­ent, and rel­at­ively ambi­tious posts. I intend to fin­ish both soon, but I’m a little torn (for vari­ous reas­ons hav­ing little to do with com­pet­ing interest, just so you know) as to which one to com­plete, and post, first. So I throw it out to you, my read­er­ship; tell me what you’re more chomp­ing at the bit to see. Neither will be done today, but I’ll com­pile the res­ults of this poll tomor­row morn­ing (Eastern time) and pro­ceed accordingly.

The choices are:

1) A con­sid­er­a­tion of Peter Biskind’s bio­graphy of Warren Beatty, Star, and its sig­ni­fic­ance in the lar­ger con­text of Biskind’s and Beatty’s respect­ive oeuvres;

or,

2) A dual ana­lys­is of Eric Rohmer’s 2004 film Triple Agent and Vladimir Nabokov’s 1948 The Assistant Producer, both of which are based on the same true-life story. 

I know, I know; six of one, a half-dozen of the oth­er. But as I can­’t make up my mind as I go back and forth work­ing on them, it’s your choice. And thanks.

UPDATE: The votes are in, and Nabokov/Rohmer wins; that post will go up later today. The Beatty/Biskind post will go up tomor­row or Saturday.  Thanks for the input; com­ments are now closed!

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