There was a wonderful esssay called "Anagrams for Maya Deren" in
Strange Attractor edition 2 (ed. Mark Pilkington).
Quoting Nicky Hamlyn <[log in to unmask]>:
> Why online? Why not look at P. Adams Sitney's analysis in Visionary Film?
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> NIcky Hamlyn.
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> On 2 Dec 2009, at 05:02, Sarah Nichols wrote:
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>> Is there any worthwhile Maya Deren criticism online ? I ask because
>> I've just seen Meshes of the Afternoon for the second time, and it
>> still does not yield its secrets.
>> Which makes it all the more beautiful somehow.
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>> Sarah Nichols
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