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One of These Things Is Not Like The Other

From Laura Bush’s pro­file of Khaled Hos­seini for Time:

Bush, an activist on behalf of Afghan women, is First Lady of the U.S.

Not with a Bang but a Whimper…

…is, they’ve been telling us since March 4, how the race for the Demo­c­ra­tic nom­i­na­tion was going to end. And sure enough, the whim­per­ing has begun in earnest. How do we know? Ben Smith at Politico is going on vacation.

If that doesn’t con­vince you, con­sider how quickly Adam Nagourney’s arti­cle in yesterday’s New York Times has become the cor­ner­stone of the new con­ven­tional wisdom about the race.

Wendy Doniger in Time

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Wendy Doniger, circa On the Road.

Wendy Doniger makes a cameo in a Time arti­cle about Fran­cis Ford Coppola’s new movie Youth With­out Youth:

One friend who sent Cop­pola encour­ag­ing notes on his Mega­lopo­lis script was Wendy Doniger, the first girl he had ever kissed and the one who gave him On the Road when they were stu­dents at Great Neck High School in Long Island, New York, in the ’50s. (Cop­pola has optioned the book.) He flew his pri­vate plane to Chicago to pick up Doniger, now a Uni­ver­sity of Chicago pro­fes­sor of Hin­duism and com­par­a­tive mythol­ogy, and bring her back to Napa to dis­cuss her ideas with him and his wife Eleanor. Over the house wine and Coppola’s cook­ing, they talked about his career. “He was stuck,” says Doniger. “For the first time in his life, he could finance a movie, and there­fore he didn’t have to do what any­body else said, and that par­a­lyzed him. He had no excuse this time if the film was no good. What froze him was having the power to do exactly what he wanted so that his soul was on the line.”

Hoping to help him with some of the themes he was strug­gling with on Mega­lopo­lis, Doniger gave Cop­pola some of Eliade’s works, includ­ing Youth With­out Youth.

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