OF TRISTRAM SHANDY
on my retina,
fool around.
That is a child actor pretending to be me,
right (down there).
I shall have you sent home, sir!
Son is not yet born & already I'm exhausted.
The highest Tristram mistress
room with a view,
a happy bunny.
My fault. My fault . . .
Steve's hero, Roger Moore,
hops in the back (historical but not hysterical).
All circumcised.
Nose straightened.
Dim the lights.
You had a hot sausage which you dropped . . .
Barry Alpert / Rockville MD / 9-15-20 (12:31am) >> 11-18-20 (4:16pm)
A cine-poetic acrostic sixteener sonnet via director Michael
Winterbottom's film adapted from Laurence Sterne's self-conscious 18th
century novel. The director chose a very self-conscious of the history
of music composer Michael Nyman to supply the music for the film and I
wasn't surprised to hear film music by Nino Rota, perhaps best known
for his work for the extremely self-conscious director Federico
Fellini, within the soundtrack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dr1E-sBi8gE
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