What do Alexander the Great, Hans Christian Andersen, Drew Barrymore, Beethoven, Irving Berlin, Napoleon Bonaparte, Marlon Brando, Truman Capote, Ray Charles, Paddy Chayefsky, Frederic Chopin, Vincent Van Gogh, Winston Churchill, Leonard Cohen, Sheryl Crow and Charles Darwin (and millions of others) have in common? All suffered from Depression or from Manic-Depression in various degrees of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Paddy Chayefsky’
Dealing with the Black Dog of depression
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in NarrativesTags: Charlie Brown, Depression, Eric Maisel, existential depression, Kay Redfield Jamison, Manic-Depression, Network (1976), Paddy Chayefsky, Paul Simon, Sylvia Plath, The Van Gogh Blues, Theo Van Gogh, Touched With Fire, Vincent Van Gogh
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The incredible Mr. Hughes, birth to middle-age
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in NarrativesTags: 1976, 1998, Andrew Niccol, As the World Turns, ATWT, Comparative Media Studies Program, Convergence Culture Consortium, MIT, Network, Paddy Chayefsky, Peter Weir, Sidney Lumet, The Truman Show
Sidney Lumet’s Network (1976) deals with the immense (mostly negative) power behind the huge media networks (*). A decade later, Peter Weir’s The Truman Show (1998) tackles one of the networks’ most enduring offerings, the daily soap opera, or ‘soapie’. Written by Paddy Chayefsky and Andrew Niccol, respectively, the movies observe and comment on the stark realities [...]