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...does not attempt to surpass their previous films, nor does it depart radically from their filmmaking style. Like many Coen brothers’ movies, it features a roster of oddball characters, an outlandish conspiracy, and a considerable amount of dramatic irony. Unfortunately, “Burn After Reading?? lacks the inspired characters and dramatic depth that carried their best efforts. The Coens, who wrote and directed the movie, are prolific filmmakers, producing roughly one film every two to three years since their first collaboration, 1984’s “Blood Simple.” After building...
...only involvement with the service will be to get the word out, especially to freshmen. Crimson Reading will continue to use Harvard students as ISBN gatherers at the Coop, Maddox said. In addition, BrunoBooks has outsourced some of its ISBN collecting operations to a firm in India. Crimson Reading??s profits go to Living Compassion, a charity that has raised $9500 to date towards building a school in Zambia. Sundquist said that the UC will not receive any of Crimson Reading??s profits beyond $200 to pay for posters and supplies. —Staff writer...
...book and the “old book,” Darnton told his audience about an electronic book that he plans to write which readers could then customize. Inspired by an archive in an old Swiss town in which he found—and spent 14 summers reading??50,000 unpublished letters, Darnton said he plans to write about book smuggling across the French border during the 18th century. The book will be published in electronic form along with monographs and digitized manuscripts so that the reader can create a personal version of the text...
About a dozen Crimson Reading staff members and volunteers had been relying on stealthily writing down the ISBN numbers on small notepads and index cards, said Crimson Reading??s director, Jon T. Staff...
According to Crimson Reading??s calculations, the Coop’s textbook prices last semester were 23 percent higher on average than the lowest online retailer’s prices, said Hadfield, who is also a member of The Crimson’s editorial board...