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very complete!Review Date: 1999-07-25
concise,and reliable for daily practice,awaiting new editionReview Date: 1999-10-23


Art by Clive BellReview Date: 2007-08-23
Bloomsbury SensibilityReview Date: 2004-08-05
How quaint to be discussing Landseer, Frith, Alma Tadema. What is primitive tends to move people. For appreciation we need only a sense of form and color. The aesthetically challenged will remember paintings by their subjects. People are more humble about appreciating music than the visual arts.
Clive Bell says that significant form moves him. He claims there are only two kinds of art--good and bad. He sees Post Impressionism as a return to first principles. The artist has got to feel the necessity of making his work right.
Religion like art is concerned with the world of emotional reality. There is a connection of religion and art and it is history. The moral justification for art may be considered to be linked to pleasure, goodness, beauty, utility. It may be a matter of valuation. If art produces a good state of mind, and it does, it is ethical.
Greek civilization was sick by the time of sack of Corinth. Materialism infected the ages of Marcus Aurelius and Queen Victoria. The paintings in the catacombs are classical. Bell seeks to identify eras of enthusiasm. One has to think of what has survived successfully. Every artist sacrifices form to substance.
Bell calls Giotto a peak. Afterwards there was a long decline. It is claimed that all of the artists of the nineteenth century are ominous. Modern artists owe a debt to Cezanne. He showed a method. Humans need to be freed from erudition and well-meaning efforts to induce art appreciation.

A WRITER'S MUST HAVEReview Date: 2002-11-15
Probably the best book out there on writingReview Date: 1997-11-04

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ExcellentReview Date: 2008-04-17
Excellent and ComprehesiveReview Date: 2007-11-25

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A good read full of wit and humor!Review Date: 1999-06-11
If you like the show, you will like the book.Review Date: 2001-10-02

FantasticReview Date: 2006-09-18
greatReview Date: 2001-01-07

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Roderick Jaynes = Joel and Ethan CoenReview Date: 2006-01-09
that should make the dour introduction all the more enjoyable for the Coen fans out there
Two of the Finest Screenplays of the Last Ten YearsReview Date: 2000-09-18
But the question is, are the scripts as good by themselves?
Thankfully, the answer is yes. The Coen's scripted prose is dramatically satisfying, and makes one yearn to see the films again, which is the highest compliment I can give them.
BARTON FINK is a bold and unusual piece, centred on a playwright who ends up selling his soul in Hollywood. It may sound like the usual pointless drivel, but the Coen's take a surprisingly dark twist into the bizarre, with insane roommates, creepy bellhops, and drunken authors. It only never fully captures the ominous presence of the hotel Barton stays in. On film, it is the most foreboding motel since Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING.
MILLER'S CROSSING (my favorite film of ALL time) is a different period piece. It centres on Irish gangsters in the 1930's. But while the plot is an ingenious homage to the gangster film's of Bogart and Cagney, it is the dialogue which makes it shine. Once again, astonishing characterizations rule the day, as the conflicted Tom Regan plays both sides against each other for reasons even he may not understand.
An added bonus is the introduction, written by the Coen's sometime film editor. It is an unusual choice, as he goes to great lengths to describe how much he does NOT like the scripts, or film in general. It serves to heighten interest in their content, and does prove that the Coens are not for everyone. For those of us you cannot wait for their next film, this is a treat.

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God's Perfect BookReview Date: 2008-05-24
Mrs Landingham, what's next?
Baseball Almanac A HitReview Date: 2008-04-14

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Talk about well-kept secrets!Review Date: 2000-01-06
Shandler Hits For The Cycle AgainReview Date: 2000-01-31

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The Great Book for Fantasy Baseball or just BaseballReview Date: 2001-01-30
Shandler uses sabermetric analysis to look at the numbers behind the numbers in order to evalulate players skills. Those skills are what translates into stats.
Its a good book to read whether you've been doing fantasy baseball for years or just starting. Heck, its a good book to read if you're not interested in fantasy baseball, but want a systematic approach to analyzing player performance.
My only criticism is that it doesn't really have much analysis on minor league players (although it does have comprehensive Major League Equivalency stats for minor leaguers, there is no commentary).
Its one of the two baseball books I couldn't live without (the other one being the Baseball Prospectus). Its what I base my preseason scouting on, and I always have it handy during the season. I only hope too many other owners in my league don't start buying it.
The One Fantasy Baseball Book You NeedReview Date: 2000-12-28
The only negative I can find is that this book is geared for traditional ROTO League players, not Points League players. But the statistics included, along with Shandler's baseball acumen, really make this book indispensable for ANY fantasy league team owner.
I used Shandler's book last year and finished in the money. Money that I used, not coincidentally, to pay for THIS year's book.
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