Remembering W. S. Merwin on his birthday π
π· Chris Felver, Berkeley, 1985
"It is as though the voice filters up to the reader like echoes from a very deep well, and yet it strikes his ear with a raw energy".
- Laurence Lieberman
W. S. Merwin by Douglas Kent Hall
"Merwinβs verse often gives the impression of language scavenged from the elements, its power reckoned only as its meanings assemble, phrase by phrase, against the white of the page."
- @dchiasso
W. S. Merwin by Bernard Gotfryd, 1960s
"He conveys in the sweet simplicity of grounded language a sense of the self where it belongs, floating between heaven, earth and underground."
- Peter Davison
W. S. Merwin by Tom Sewell, 2009
"Poetry is a way of looking at the world for the first time."
W. S. Merwin by Don Tormey
"The kind of writing that matters most to me is something you donβt learn about. Itβs constantly coming out of what I donβt know rather than what I do know. I find it as I go.... Youβre always beginning again." @ParisReview theparisreview.org/interviews/269β¦
W.S. Merwin by Larry Cameron
In W.S. Merwin's @ParisReview Art of Poetry interview he talks about receiving a postcard from Ezra Pound: "Read seeds not twigs E.P."
W. S. Merwin by A. Young
"When we walked through Greenwich Village, William greeted every dog we met, once lifting a terrier and looking into its eyes as though searching for its ancestors."
- Grace Schulman
Her wonderful remembrance of her friend: theparisreview.org/blog/2019/03/2β¦
W. S. Merwin in his study at his home in Maui
π· Tom Sewell
The Guardian obituary of Merwin quotes the New Yorker poetry editor Howard Moss, who said βnobody has a right to be that good-lookingβ.
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Happy birthday Julie Andrews! π
π· Philippe Halsman, 1957 #Jump!
Love these Gordon Parks photos of Julie Andrews & Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady, 1960.
Happy birthday Julie Andrews π
With Rex Harrison on the set of My Fair Lady
One of Cecil Beaton's best photographs
bromide fibre print, 1956 @NPGLondon
Remembering Richard Harris on his birthday π
π· John Stoddart, 1990
"I swim in a pool of my own neurosis. I carry love, grief, wrath deeply, like an Irishman."
Richard Harris on the set of Ridley Scott's Gladiator
A beautiful portrait by Jaap Buitendijk, 2000
Richard Harris at the opening night of Camelot in New York
π· Elliott Landy, 1968
Hey! Isn't that John Wayne?
Remembering Philippe Noiret on his birthday π
π· Robert Doisneau, 1989
"He was a friend, a brother, someone I could count on for every adventure and whom I tried to serve by giving him different characters to play."
- Bertrand Tavernier
Philippe Noiret at home, in a great photograph by Micheline Pelletier
Philippe Noiret with Jean Rochefort & Jean-Pierre Marielle
π· Luc Roux, Paris, 1996
Remembering Laurence Harvey on his birthday π
Having fun on the set of The Alamo with John Wayne
π· Wayne Miller, 1959
Laurence Harvey & Frank Sinatra in a @CentralParkNYC scene from 1962's The Manchurian Candidate.
π· Phil Stanziola, via @librarycongress
Laurence Harvey in The Manchurian Candidate, 1962
There were two uncredited still photographers on the set: Bill Craemer & William Read Woodfield, neither of whom I know. But this is a great shot!
Remembering Walter Matthau on his birthday π
With Jack Lemmon in The Odd Couple, 1968. Great drawing by the sublime Al Hirschfeld.
Art Carney & Walter Matthau, the original Felix & Oscar on Broadway.
π· Mark Kauffman, 1965
Art Carney woos Veruschka, who is being carried by Walter Matthau & Mike Nichols. Looks like Matthau is doing all the heavy lifting.
π· Bert Stern, Vogue, 1965
Remembering Vladimir Horowitz on his birthday π
π· Philippe Halsman, 1966
"The music is behind those dots. You search for it, and that is what I mean by the grand manner. I play, so to speak, from the other side of the score, looking back."
Vladimir Horowitz by Jack Mitchell, 1988
"He hated to record in short sections & would do so only under duress. His artistry was worked out in the larger details. The smaller details came on the spur of the moment."
- his producer, Thomas Frost
Vladimir Horowitz by Ian Berry, 1982
"His Chopin is like a fire-ball exploding."
- Rudolf Serkin