Contributors
Daniel Garrett
Daniel Garrett, a child of the American south, Louisiana, where he grew up reading, taking photographs, and enjoying fishing and a good summer barbecue. Daniel moved to New York and became a graduate of the New School for Social Research, was an intern at Africa Report, poetry editor for the male feminist magazine Changing Men, founded and acted as principal organizer of the Cultural Politics Discussion Group at ABC No Rio and Poets House, wrote about painter Henry Tanner for Art & Antiques, and organized the first interdepartmental environmental justice meeting at Audubon. Long interested in human complexity, intelligence, experiment, and cultural diversity, Garrett has researched various cultures, and he wrote about fiction and poetry for World Literature Today and international film for Offscreen, and has done music reviews that constitute a history of popular music for The Compulsive Reader. His work has appeared as well in The African, All About Jazz, American Book Review, Black Film Review, Cinetext, Contact II, Film International, The Humanist, Hyphen, Illuminations, Muse Apprentice Guild, Option, Pop Matters, Quarterly Black Review of Books, Rain Taxi, Red River Review, Review of Contemporary Fiction, and Wax Poetics. He returned to the south, where he worked on philosophical fiction, the novel A Stranger on Earth.
Articles by Daniel Garrett
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The Worth of Children and Their Parts: Never Let Me Go and Inhale
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Incest and the Isolation of Country Life: Beautiful Kate, a film by Rachel Ward
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Death, Despair, and Dreams: Tom Ford’s film interpretation of Christopher Isherwood’s book A Single Man
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Tolstoy, His Wife, Disciples, and the Ownership of Art in The Last Station by Michael Hoffman
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Dark Nights of the Soul: Themes in Irving Singer’s book Ingmar Bergman, Cinematic Philosopher
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Speculation Regarding the Future in Film: On The Road, Moon, District 9, and Other Films
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Difficult People, Divergent Values: Up in the Air, Bobby, Constellation, The Edge of Love, The Greatest, Greenberg, The Messenger, and Bella
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Nostalgia for Nostalgia: Cosmopolitan Film Appreciation, The New Yorker Theater, and Warning Shadows
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Home Entertainment and Significant Culture: On An Education, Away We Go, Dark Matter, Margot at the Wedding, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, The Secret Life of Bees, A Serious Man, The Stoning of Soraya M., What Doesn’t Kill You, and other films
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Seeing, Thinking, and Writing: Daniel Shaw’s book Film and Philosophy: Taking Movies Seriously