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...University of New Mexico. Also an able economizer, Weiss saves most of his $1,500 pay to help finance his research trips. This week he leaves on his second expedition. Headed for a four-month stint in tiny Indian villages in Colombia and Nicaragua, he is taking a spectrographic kit, which he designed to measure the energy that foods produce. His concern is "human ecology": how communities obtain and use their food. Making no apologies for his work's lack of popular relevance, he says simply, "I am doing this because I enjoy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Class of '68 Revisited: A Cooler Anger | 5/17/1971 | See Source »

Pioneer Erected by Pathfinder He led the way Kit Carson comrades of Soldier Died...

Author: By Michael Hentges, | Title: From a Journal of a Past Year | 5/10/1971 | See Source »

DENNIS HOPPER has lost the naivete which made Easy Rider's self-serving romance palatable. But one can't deny that the young director is a sordidly fascinating cultural figure. Two of his friends, director Larry Schiller and writer L. M. Kit Carson, have made a film based on that assumption...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Films The American Dreamer thru Sunday, at Hayden Hall, B.U. | 4/30/1971 | See Source »

What is most ironic is that the successful scenes were set up by director Schiller and writer L. M. Kit Carson to evoke a characteristic response. It appears that the filmmakers had deemed Hopper a human phenomenon worth studying; had then requested his participation in a film which would show the reality behind his publicity image; and had finally realized that even the most idiosyncratic creator is too busy concretizing his thoughts in his work to dramatize them personally. So, at various points throughout the film, Carson and Schiller work to catalyze into film actuality a character...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Films The American Dreamer thru Sunday, at Hayden Hall, B.U. | 4/30/1971 | See Source »

...easy rider, whose crazing shock-treatment morality has outlived its initial impetus, and for the scenes which point to the possibility of a Pirandellian cinema. From his work here (Schiller credits him with organizing the individual scenes) and in David Holzman's Diary (in which he starred and improvised), Kit Carson seems to be heading towards a purified art, reordering basic human inter-actions with society and environment. The attitudes the film's subject expresses and the values it places on surrounding materials would determine the form the film takes. It is what Bergman has accomplished in the fiction film...

Author: By Michael Sragow, | Title: Films The American Dreamer thru Sunday, at Hayden Hall, B.U. | 4/30/1971 | See Source »

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