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Monday, October 17, 2005
SynchronicityIn London last August, someone took me to a raffish club away from all the cocaine in Soho, and when I went to pee in a toilet up the stairs, I could look out over an air shaft and see the small, unpretentious office of Merchant-Ivory Productions. There were a few desks, some computers, a printer or two, and stacks of videotapes. That was it. I started thinking about Kazuo Ishiguro and The Remains of the Day, and I wasn't quite done thinking about them a few days later when a Spiegel Online writer came in to ask if an English-speaking journalist wanted to come help interview Ishiguro in Berlin. Why not? I went, and the results are over here.
posted by Michael Scott Moore |
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