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I don't think I've found one. If I listed my top 25 favorite books, only half would be fiction and the non-fiction is too dispersed across subjects for one person to capture my focus.
If I limited myself to the top 25 fiction books I don't think there is an author that would be on it more than once. Many authors seem to have captured lightning once in their careers (Candide, Les Miserables, A Prayer for Owen Meany, Crime and Punishment, Seymour, An Introduction, The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant) but so far I haven't found one that has really done it twice (not that they haven't written other good things, just nothing that really grabs me and won't let go. But as I get older I read less and less fiction so finding that person, if they exist is less and less likely. |
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Wim Wenders is all yours. Haven't cared for one of his movies yet.
I'm not a big fan of auteur theory in the modern era since I think there are simply too many independent factors in quality filmmaking for it all to consistently be under the authorship of a director. Amusingly, I think that auteur theory blossomed just as directors lost control with the end of the studio system. As such, I tend to end up back in the studio system with the likes of Preston Sturges, Alfred Hitchcock (whose fame and power allowed him to maintain control through the death of the studios, to some degree), and George Cukor. Among current filmmakers I would go with Jim Jarmusch, Kar Wai Wong (though 2046 is horrible), Michael Mann (though I'm saddened by the upcoming Miami Vice) and Wes Anderson (who is way too young to truly know yet but I have hope). |
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Whoops, this is why I hate lists. I forgot Mankiewicz.
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I have great hopes for Wes Anderson as well.
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PS: On a more personal note, have you read the new/last The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant? Yet? Althought I gather they are more about his son than him.... I was tempted by the hardback.
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Chris, in that case, I don't think there I've come across a filmmaker that falls into the category you're talking about.
Moonliner, I'll wait until all four books have been published before I consider reading them. I have a terrible memory when it comes to books so I don't like to read series in progress since I always need to reread the whole thing when the next book comes out. I don't know yet if I'll read them even then. I think the first Chronicles is just about perfect (and to a degree falls into the category Chris is asking about since it works for me on many levels but most friends of mine hate them) but the Second Chronicles are seriously flawed so I prefer to pretend they were never written. I'll probably be weak and read the new series but I'd like to think not. |
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