Where the Wild Things AreChris StevensEpisode 2.05, "Spring Break"But Max stepped into his private boat and waved goodbye, Thank you Mr. Sendak. Thank you for reminding us that we should never ever lose touch with that wild and untamable spirit within us all. You know mayhem has gotten a bad rap and chaos is taking it on the chin in these pathologically normal and rational times. Even up here in Alaska, we're turning our back on the beast. We've opted for the zoo, where the lion can't eat you, instead of the jungle where he can. Quelle dommage. What a drag. [Chris is reading from Where the Wild Things Are] The Script of LifeChris StevensEpisode 2.06, "War and Peace"The place chosen for the duel was some eighty paces from the road on which their sledges had been left. In a small clearing, in the pine woods, covered with snow that had thawed in the warmer weather of the last few days. If Pierre hadn't married
The duel itself at our next reading of War and Peace. It's ironic isn't it, that this parallel universe we call reality, we kinda - we've scripted in our own duel. Makes you wonder who's writing this book, huh? [Visit The Tolstoy Library or buy War and Peace] Created 29 June 1999 |