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Woody Allen List™
У Вуди Аллена есть чудесное место в самом конце "Манхэттена":
Well, all right, why is life worth living?
That's a very good question.
Well, there are certain things, I guess, that make it worthwhile.
Like what?
OK... for me...
Ooh, I would say Groucho Marx, to name one thing.
And Willie Mays.
And... the second movement of the Jupiter Symphony.
And... Louis Armstrong's recording of Potato Head Blues.
Swedish movies, naturally.
Sentimental Education by Flaubert.
Marlon Brando, Frank Sinatra.
Those incredible apples and pears by Cezanne.
The crabs at Sam Wo's.
Tracy's face.
Интересно составить для себя такой список.
Можно попробовать, хотя, наверняка, он будет неполным, потому что всё так сразу и не упомнишь.
Назовём его Woody Allen List™.
Well, all right, why is life worth living?
OK... for me...
Woody Allen, to name one thing :)
Namely, "Annie Hall", "Manhattan", "Hannah and her Sisters", "Stardust memories".
"Godfather", naturally.
"Pulp fiction".
Modulating bridge in the 1st movement of Beethoven's 5th Symphony.
Piano Concerto No. 20 by Mozart.
"War and Peace", "Eugene Onegin".
Douglas Hofstadter.
Thomas Pynchon.
Borges.
"Christina's World" by Andrew Wyeth (especially staring at it in MoMA).
"Getz/Gilberto", all of it.
"Ella and Satchmo", of course.
Issa's haiku, some of them.
Lewis Carroll, Tuve Jansson.
Sushi and hot miso soup in the wintertime at the Monzen-Nakacho's bar.
Last paragraph of "Ulysses".
Albinoni's Adagio in G Minor.
Spending the whole day in "Barnes & Noble" in New York City, no mobile phone.
Programmable calculators of 80-s.
Miho museum close to Kyoto, every single part of it.
Tsfat (Safed).
Tsukuda streets in Tokyo.
Playing in orchestra.
Hummus, olives and lamb in the druze village's restaurant.
The Lion Monument in Lucerne - "the saddest piece of rock in the world".
Some e.e.cummings.
No personal stuff in this list though.