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...Magic Lantern...
...life and near death of Haskell's husband Andrew Sarris, film critic of the Village Voice, who is felled by a mysterious virus and confined to New York Hospital for six months. Blessed with a remarkable gift for clarity and self-reflection, Haskell uses Sarris' illness as a lantern by which she can shine a light on the dark corners of her life: her father's early death; what it is like to be married to an acknowledged expert in her field; her relationship with her mother, who practically moves in with her; and all the complications and compensations...
...with officers of that organization and joked about all the times they had disagreed in the past, while asserting that what makes America great is the preservation of free discussion and advocacy. This is what columnist Christopher Matthews, Tip O'Neill's onetime aide, calls seeking to "hang a lantern on your problems." But Dukakis' problem was that he did not know he had problems...
...MAGIC LANTERN by Ingmar Bergman (Viking; $19.95). Like a box full of old slides -- or a Bergman movie -- the Swedish director's searching memoirs are alive with frozen moments, many of them cruelly revealing...
...MAGIC LANTERN by Ingmar Bergman (Viking; $19.95). Like a box full of old slides -- or a Bergman movie -- the Swedish director's searching memoirs are alive with frozen moments, many of them cruelly revealing...