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Friday, May 28, 2004

"What scenes would one like to have filmed?"

This is a great question that Robert Hughes asked Vladimir Nabokov in 1965. You can read his answer in one of my favorite books, Strong Opinions. (If you want to get an idea of what Nabokov wrote about in Strong Opinions, you can consult this elaborate index, which someone was nice enough to put together.) Feel free to use the comments section to answer the great question, which assumes someone could have been present at any time and place in history with the equipment to make a film. Here's Nabokov's great answer to the great question:

Shakespeare in the part of the King's Ghost.



The beheading of Louis the Sixteenth, the drums drowning his speech on the scaffold.



Herman Melville at breakfast, feeding a sardine to his cat.



Poe's wedding. Lewis Carroll's picnics.



The Russians leaving Alaska, delighted with the deal. Shot of a seal applauding.

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